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alexira [117]
3 years ago
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Your research work reveals that the genes for skin color and teeth shape in grindylows are both located in chromosome 12A. A bri

ght green skin, sharp teeth grindylow (BBHH) was mated with a pale skin, round teeth(bbhh) grindylow.. An individual of the F1 is mated with a pale skin, round teeth individual and you observe that the frequency of grindylows with bright skin and rounded teeth is 20%. If two heterozygous grindilows are crossed together, what is the frequency in which bright green skin and rounded teeth grindilows vould be observed? Select one: a. 10% b.4% c. 16% d. 12% e. 6%
Biology
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SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
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Answer:

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