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In a school, small noses (S) are dominant to Big noses (b). List the three possible genotypes and phenotypes in the offspring below. Genotypes: Phenotypes:
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In a school, small noses (S) are dominant to Big noses (b). List the three possible genotypes and phenotypes in the offspring below.
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Sb, SS, bb
Small nose, Small nose, big nose
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