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mikael mikael
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In a two-point test-cross analysis, a dihybrid F1 fly is crossed to a
A) pure-breeding mate with a dominant phenotype (AABB).
B) pure-breeding mate with a recessive phenotype (aabb).
C) heterozygote mate (AaBb).
D) mate that is dominant for one gene and recessive for the other (AAbb or aaBB).
E) second dihybrid F1 fly (sibling cross).
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Thanks for the response.
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