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Konnor Cobb
25 February, 16:59
How to find genotype ratio
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Edward
25 February, 20:42
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To find a genotype ration you need to make a hybrid cross from the information giving in the question. Then you look at what you have in the cross and find the phenotype. That way you'll know the ratio. (It's easier to explain if you have a question.)
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