Biology, 26.05.2021 01:00 sanchez7489
In humans, widow's peak (A) is dominant over a continuous hairline (a), and short fingers (B) are dominant over long fingers (b). Two individuals with widow's peak and short fingers have a child with continuous hairline and long fingers. Determine the genotypes of the parents.
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Paleontologists have found plant fossils deep within the layers of the north polar region. these leaf fossils have been labeled as to the rock layers they were found in, with the lower numbers being layers close to the earth's surface and higher numbers representing deeper layers. according to the numbers of these four leaf fossils, what might you infer?
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