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Biology, 13.07.2019 06:20 ameliaduxha7

Duroc jersey pigs are typically red, but a sandy variation is also seen. when two different varieties of true-breeding sandy pigs were crossed to each other, they produced f1 offspring that were red. when these f1 offspring were crossed to each other, they produced red, sandy, and white pigs in a 9: 6: 1 ratio. explain this pattern of inheritance.

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