Why is it sometimes impossible to determine the genotype?
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Test crosses help researchers determine the genotype of an organism when only its phenotype (i.e., its appearance) is known. A test cross is a breeding experiment in which an organism with an unknown genotype associated with the dominant phenotype is mated to an organism that is homozygous for the recessive phenotype.
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