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what os genotypic ratio​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Genotypic ratios are expected numbers of offspring having certain genotypes. Their values depend on the genotypes of the parents. For many species, including us, there are two versions of every gene. The versions that you have make up your genotype.

Answered by mani7529
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Genotypic Ratio

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The genotypic ratio shows the number of times a characteristic of an organism will be seen in the offspring when genes for certain traits are crossed. ... In animals and plants, each gene has 2 alleles or variations, one from each parent.

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