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When doing a dihybrid cross you’re supposed to skip the allele of the same trait, so is this how you would create a cross to find out what the possible gametes phenotype will consist of if both parents genotype is ‘SsYs’

When doing a dihybrid cross you’re supposed to skip the allele of the same trait, so-example-1

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Answer:

yes check this

Step-by-step explanation:

this is for RRYY*RRYY

RrYy

for f1 generation then for punnett-square or dihybrid cross is what's above

When doing a dihybrid cross you’re supposed to skip the allele of the same trait, so-example-1
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