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How were early geneticists able to ascertain inheritance patterns that did not fit typical mendelian ratios? how were early geneticists able to ascertain inheritance patterns that did not fit typical mendelian ratios? they observed results of crosses that did not produce offspring in typical mendelian ratios. they observed results of crosses that did not produce any offspring. they observed newly arisen mutations?

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They observed results of crosses that did not produce Offspring in typical mendelian ratios. It is the proportion of existence of numerous phenotypes in any cross containing Mendelian characters especially the 3:1 ratio presented by the second filial generation of offspring from parents opposing in detail to a single character.
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