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Biology, 07.04.2020 00:21 queenpaige2015

In a perfect world, reciprocal classes would be equally represented since they result from the same meiotic event. It is likely that your data suggests the parental classes are NOT equal.
What causes this phenomenon to occur? (Think about the phenotype of each.)

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