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Biology, 02.12.2021 18:40 felipe9086

In salamanders, allele R (red spots) is dominant and allele r (no spots) is recessive. RrxRr
1. Explain/describe the phenotype of the parents
2.Explain/describe the phenotype of the RR offspring
3.Explain/describe the phenotype of the Rr offspring.
4.Explain/describe the phenotype of the rr offspring


In salamanders, allele R (red spots) is dominant and allele r (no spots) is recessive.

RrxRr
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