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Eduardwww [97]
3 years ago
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In netherlands dwarf rabbits, a gene showing intermediate inheritance produces three phenotypes. rabbits that are homozygous for

one allele are small rabbits; individuals homozygous for the other allele are deformed and die; heterozygous individuals are dwarf. if two dwarf rabbits are mated, what proportion of their surviving offspring should be dwarf?
Biology
1 answer:
frozen [14]3 years ago
7 0
<span>So there are three rabbits with three different genes here
 Homozygous rabbits for one allele are small rabbits
 Homozygous individuals for the other allele are deformed and die
Heterozygous individuals are dwarf
 As asked if any two of the three mated then the proportion that offspring be dwarf is 2/3</span>
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