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16 September, 15:18

An organism is homozygous dominant for one trait and heterozygous for another. A scientist uses this organism in a dihybrid cross. How many different allele combinations can the organism produce for these traits in his or her gametes

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  1. 16 September, 15:36
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    Basically there are only 2 unique different allele combinations that this organism can produce in their gametes for these traits. They are AB and Ab.
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