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10 November, 16:24

3. In chickens, the frizzle gene "F" controls the appearance of the feathers. A homozygous dominant chicken for the frizzle gene shows "extreme frizzle", that is his feathers are extremely disrupted. The normal chicken is homozygous recessive and has undisrupted feathers. When a chicken with extreme frizzle is mated with a normal chicken, all of the offspring exhibit mild frizzle.

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  1. 10 November, 16:29
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    I am not sure how this is a questions but the explanation is correct.
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