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Biology, 12.07.2019 09:00 genyjoannerubiera

Dumpy” is a commonly used mutant phenotype in the nematode worm c. elegans. two “dumpy” individuals are crossed to each other, and this cross produces 210 “dumpy” and 68 wild-type individuals. if one of the “dumpy” individuals used in this cross was mated with a wild type, what “dumpy”: wild-type ratio would we observe in the offspring?

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