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In some breeds of chicken, black feathers and white feathers are both dominant genes . individuals with a heterozygous genotype checkered with black and white feathers called er…
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in some breeds of chicken, black feathers and white feathers are both dominant genes . individuals with a heterozygous genotype checkered with black and white feathers called erminette . if an erminette chicken is crossed with a white-feathered chicken , what are yh possible phenotypes of their offspring
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Answer: I did it on paper, than scanned it.
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