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34kurt
3 years ago
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Give the genotypes of the pure-breeding parental flies, and the genotype(s) and phenotype(s) of the F1F1 progeny they produce. G

ive the genotypes of the pure-breeding parental flies, and the genotype(s) and phenotype(s) of the progeny they produce. Parental: cd /c d , cd /c d ; progeny: c d/c d . Parental: cd /c d , cd /c d ; progeny: cd /cd . Parental: cd /c d , cd /cd ; progeny: cd /c d. Parental: c d/c d, cd /cd ; progeny: cd /c d.
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maks197457 [2]3 years ago
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