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Biology, 29.06.2019 17:30 Shueki

Cross a yyll {heterogeneous parent with dominant) with yyll (homologous parent with recessive traits). look at the number of phenotypes u of the f1 generation. yyll x yy (parents, crosses will give you these offspring: yyll: 400 yyll: 100 yyll: 100 yyl

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