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Biology, 31.07.2019 11:30 Day1201

Two phenotypically normal mice produce a single f1 male progeny that is also phenotypically normal. this f1 male is mated with an igf2/igf2 female and ½ of the progeny are dwarf. where did the igf2m allele in the f2 progeny originate?

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