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vladimir2022 [97]
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Ksju [112]3 years ago
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It moves in an orbit around jupiter.

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The creeping allele Cr is dominant. For any chicken to have the wild-type long leg attribute, the dominant allele must be absent in its genotype. This means that such an individual would have two recessive alleles, each from either parent.

Hence, in order for two parents to produce wild-type offspring at all, both of them would have to be heterozygous for the creeping trait.

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