Biology, asked by virgogal50, 5 months ago

two animals are mated. one is homozygous dominant for one character and homozygous recessive for another. the other animal is heterozygous for both characters. how many phenotypes are expected in the offspring for this cross?
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Answered by yashuyashwanttp
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For example, if one parent is homozygous dominant (WW) and the other is homozygous recessive (ww), then all their offspring will be heterozygous

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