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7 January, 01:36

The 9:3:3:1 phenotype ratio is expected in the f2 generation when question 3 options: the genes for the two traits assort independently the genes for the two traits are located on the x chromosome the genes for two traits are very close together on the same chromosome the alleles for each trait have incomplete dominance

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  1. 7 January, 04:37
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    Answer: the genes for the two traits assort independently.

    The proportion 9:3:3:1 is found when studying two genes at the same time, known as a dihybrid cross. Mendel did this cross and found that the offspring, had 4 different phenotypes, but in different quantities. This ratio led Mendel to develop the law of independent assortment.
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