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10 points? Thomas Hunt Morgan and his students studied the inheritance of traits in: garden peas bees fruit flies snapdragons
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Thomas Hunt Morgan and his students studied the inheritance of traits in:
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Thomas Hunt Morgan and his students studied the inheritance of traits in:
Fruit Flies
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