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A dihybrid cross ss tt × ss tt is made in which s is dominant, but there is no dominance between t and t. assuming independent assortment, how many phenotypic classes are expected in f2
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A dihybrid cross ss tt × ss tt is made in which s is dominant, but there is no dominance between t and t. assuming independent assortment, how many phenotypic classes are expected in f2
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