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Imagine that hair color and eye color in humans are each determined by a single gene, and that each trait is found at different loci of the same chromosome. A human is heterozyg…
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Imagine that hair color and eye color in humans are each determined by a single gene, and that each trait is found at different loci of the same chromosome. A human is heterozygous for hair color (Hh) and eye color (Ee). Using representations, show all the potential combinations in which these alleles could be distributed by the process of meiosis to gametes.
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Answer:HE, he, He,
Explanation: not hE because that is a recessive trait, not dominant
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