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Biology, 05.05.2020 10:27 xmanavongrove55

A scientist came across two populations of beetle species, each pure-breeding. one population was all red in color and the other was all black. the scientist mated one red beetle with one black beetle, and the offspring were all red. what was the dominance between the two alleles

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