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Assume that a cross is made between AaBb and aabb plants and that the offspring occur in the following numbers: 106 AaBb, 48 Aabb, 52 aaBb, 94 aabb. These results are consistent with which arrangement of alleles?
 
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In the AaBb parent, the dominant alleles are on one homolog and the recessive alleles are on the other.
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