The problem with merles… (9/10)

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You cannot breed two merles together. When this happens it is called a double merle. 

In a study of several merle breeds, merles with one copy of the M allele had a rate of 2.7 percent deaf in one ear and 0.9 percent deaf in both ears; double-merles had a rate of 10 percent deaf in one ear and 15 percent deaf in both ears.

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