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Yellow feathers are dominant to white feathers in finches. You cross a heterozygous yellow finch with a white finch. give the % of offspring for each phenotype. (PLEASE MAKE A P…
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Yellow feathers are dominant to white feathers in finches. You cross a heterozygous yellow finch with a white finch. give the % of offspring for each phenotype. (PLEASE MAKE A PUNNET SQUARE)
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yellow feathers: 50%
white feathers: 50%
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