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Title: Whenever the dominant allele of either (or both) gene A or gene B is present, red color is produced. ...
Post by: Dugg on Nov 15, 2017
Whenever the dominant allele of either (or both) gene A or gene B is present, red color is produced. A cross of AaBb × AaBb can be expected to yield how many red offspring out of 16? Assume the genes are not linked.
A) 1
B) 4
C) 12
D) 15
E) 16


Title: Re: Whenever the dominant allele of either (or both) gene A or gene B is present, red color is ...
Post by: adamdidthis on Nov 15, 2017
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Title: Re: Whenever the dominant allele of either (or both) gene A or gene B is present, red color is ...
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Title: Re: Whenever the dominant allele of either (or both) gene A or gene B is present, red color is ...
Post by: Hadi Khan on Nov 26, 2020
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