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26 June, 20:30

Assume you were studying two characteristics of peas, and when you crossed heterozygous F1 individuals you did not see the 9:3:3:1 ratio predicted for a dihybrid cross. You later found that these two characteristics were on the same chromosome. With this information, how would you explain the results? View Available Hint (s)

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  1. 26 June, 20:51
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    What happed here is that what you can preddict is that, a aprediction.

    In real life things not always will follow probabilities tables.

    If you have two heterygous parents, you have a possibilie based on two alleles fot the same characteristic.
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