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2. In humans, straight toes (S) is dominant over curled toes (s). What genotypes would result from a cross between a recessive male and a heterozygous female? (1 point) OSS, Ss,…
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2. In humans, straight toes (S) is dominant over curled toes (s). What genotypes would
result from a cross between a recessive male and a heterozygous female? (1 point)
OSS, Ss, Ss, ss
Ss, Ss, 55, 5S
O Ss, Ss, Ss, Ss
O Ss, SS
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The genotypes that would result are Ss, Ss, ss, and ss
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Answer:
o ss ss
Step-by-step explanation:
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