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Biology, 19.03.2020 13:52 mathman783

Why might a Punnett square predicting the results of a dihybrid cross give incorrect results?

a. The two genes are on the same chromosome, making some combinations less likely than others.
b. The two genes are on the same chromosome, making some combinations more likely than others.
c. The two genes are not on the same chromosome, making some combinations more likely than others.
d. The two genes are not on the same chromosome, making some combinations less likely than others.

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