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Biology, 02.04.2021 09:50 rsanchez1226

For a dihybrid cross with parents who are heterozygous for both traits, the expected phenotypic rations offspring is 9 dominant/dominant 56.25 : 3 dominant/recessive 18.75 3 recessive/dominant 18.75 recessive/ recessive 6.25 how does your individual data compare with this expected ratio

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