In a dihybrid cross, big ears (R) is dominant over small ears (r) but brown coat (T) is dominant over tan coat (t). What is the fraction of offspring that will have small ears and tan coats if both parents are heterozygous for both traits, assuming Mendelian inheritance in accordance with the law of independent assortment? (QID 133807)
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