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In swine, when a pure-breeding red is crossed to a pure-breeding white, the f1 are all red. however, the f2 shows 9/16 red, 1/16 white, and 6/16 as a new color, sandy. a particular red individual (parent 1) is crossed to a particular sandy individual (parent 2), and the progeny is comprised of four sandy, three red, and one white piglets. what are the most likely genotypes of the two parents?

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