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30 January, 17:54

While doing fieldwork in Madagascar, you discover a new dragonfly species that has either red (R) or clear (r) wings. Initial crosses indicate that R is dominant to r. You perform three crosses using three different sets of red-winged parents with unknown genotype and observe the following dа ta:

Cross Phenotypes

1 72 red-winged, 24 clear-winged

2 96 red-winged

What is the most likely genotype for each pair of parents?

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    While doing fieldwork in Madagascar, you discover a new dragonfly species that has either red (R) or clear (r) wings. Initial crosses indicate that R is dominant to r. You perform three crosses using three different sets of red-winged parents with unknown genotype and observe the following dа ta:

    Cross Phenotypes

    1 72 red-winged, 24 clear-winged

    2 96 red-winged

    What is the most likely genotype for each pair of parents?

    The most likely genotype of each pair of the parents is RR and Rr
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