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IgorLugansk [536]
3 years ago
10

If we assume that each square in the Punnett square represents one offspring of the heterozygous AaBbCc parents, then the square

s below the Punnett square show the phenotypic frequencies of individuals with the same number of dark-skin alleles. These frequencies can then be plotted in a histogram.
Which phenotype has the highest frequency?
A. the phenotypes that result from having 2 or 4 dark-skin alleles
B. the phenotypes that result from having 6 dark-skin alleles
C. the phenotypes that result from having 0 dark-skin alleles
D. the phenotypes that result from having 3 dark-skin alleles
Biology
1 answer:
dexar [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

the logical explanation is because each trait has one dominat and one resevie trait

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