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When the following cross is performed: AaBb x AaBb, the expected phenotypic ratio is A. 4:4:4:4 B. 9:3:3:1 C. 6:6:2:2 D. 7:7:1:1
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When the following cross is performed: AaBb x AaBb, the expected phenotypic ratio is A. 4:4:4:4 B. 9:3:3:1 C. 6:6:2:2 D. 7:7:1:1
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When the following cross is performed: AaBb x AaBb, the expected phenotypic ratio is
A. 4:4:4:4
B. 9:3:3:1
C. 6:6:2:2
D. 7:7:1:1
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The correct option should be a
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