In mice, agouti fur is a dominant trait resulting in individual hairs having a light band of pigment on an otherwise dark hair shaft. A mouse with agouti fur is shown here, along with a mouse with solid color fur, which is the recessive phenotype (A = agouti; a = solid color). A separate gene, which is not linked to the agouti gene, can result in either a dominant black pigment or a recessive brown pigment (B = black; b = brown).A litter of mice from the mating of two agouti black parents includes offspring with the following fur colors:
solid color, black
solid color, brown (sometimes called chocolate)
agouti black
agouti brown (sometimes called cinnamon)
What would be the expected frequency of agouti brown offspring in the litter?