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Alaboratory mouse homozygous for an rflp marker is mated to a wild mouse that is heterozygous for that marker. one of the heterozygous individuals resulting from this cross is mated back to the wild parent. what proportion of the offspring will have the same rflp pattern as the original laboratory mouse?

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