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A heterozygous rabbit is crossed with a dominant rabbit.What are the results? B = grey and b=white
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A heterozygous rabbit is crossed with a dominant rabbit.What are the results? B = grey and b=white
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The cross would be: BB × Bb
Results will be: 2 BB & 2 Bb
so, it's genotypic ratio = 1:1
Phenotypic ratio = 1:0
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