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how to find phenotype ratio

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Answered by ranjanalok961
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Write the amount of homozygous dominant (AA) and heterozygous (Aa) squares as one phenotypic group. Count the amount of homozygous recessive (aa) squares as another group. Write the result as a ratio of the two groups. A count of 3 from one group and 1 from the other would give a ratio of 3:1.
Answered by Anonymous
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phenotypic ratio is basically the ratio of physical  pair  contrasting


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