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If you crossed two heterozygous parents for a specific trait, what would the resulting genotype and phenotype ratio of offspring be?

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This 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio is the classic Mendelian ratio for a dihybrid cross in which the alleles of two different genes assort independently into gametes.
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