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The purpose of Mendel's experiments with dihybrid crosses was to determine
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A. an F2 generation could be produced from the Fi offspring.
B. one of two traits could be transformed by DNA.
O c. one trait would affect how another is inherited.
D. traits are controlled by more than one gene.
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C. one trait would affect how another is inherited
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