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In certain dogs, large tails (L) and small tails (S) follow incomplete dominance. Cross a long tail dog and a small tail dog. What is the genotype of the offspring? What chance is there of having a dog
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In certain dogs, large tails (L) and small tails (S) follow incomplete dominance.
Cross a long tail dog and a small tail dog. What is the genotype of the offspring?
What chance is there of having a dog with small tails? **
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there is no complete dominance from either trait.
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