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What determine which genes will be an advantage and which ones will be a disadvantage? Help me Please (double points)
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What determine which genes will be an advantage and which ones will be a disadvantage?
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The disadvantaged (recessive) and advantaged (dominant) genes depend on the genotypes of the parents, who get their genes from their parents. You can use a Punnet Square to find out a certain genotype in an organism.
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