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Biology, 05.01.2021 07:30 angie249

1. Make a Punnett square showing what would happen if an organism with the genotypes BbLl and BbLl mated. 2. Using the chart, assume that all offspring with a genotype involving dominant B die off before mating. What genotypes would be left to carry on the species?

3. Mate two of the offspring who are left and show the punnett square.

4. Mate the remaining two offspring and show the punnett square.

5. Did the removal of one dominant trait wind up affecting the proliferation of the other dominant trait? Explain.

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