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Urijah Best
18 April, 04:47
What is a phenotypic ratio
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Clara Santana
18 April, 08:28
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Phenotypic ratio is comparing the number of dominant genes to the number of recessive genes
so like let's say there are 3 dominant genes and 1 recessive, you'd write the ratio like this
Dom:Rec
3:1
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