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Long legs is dominant L and short legs is recessive l •What is the probability of having homozygous dominant offspring if a heterozygous frog has offspring with a frog that has short legs Question 3 options:
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Long legs is dominant L and short legs is recessive l
•What is the probability of having homozygous dominant offspring if a heterozygous frog has offspring with a frog that has short legs
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