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Biology, 27.06.2019 04:30 benpark5370

Consider a genetic cross involving two genes. the first gene has alleles “d” and “d”. the second gene has alleles “g” and “g”. suppose you do the following crosses: parental “p” generation: ffgg x ffgg f1 testcross: ffgg x ffgg if the two genes show strict dependent assortment, what genotype(s) do you predict to see in the offspring of the f1 testcross

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