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A dihybrid cross is done on another species of pea plants for flower petal size and color. The parents in this cross have pink flowers and small petals. For each observation, decide which one of Mendel's laws is not supported.
Observable traits are found to be close to the 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio.
Pink flowers only appear with small petals while white flowers appear
fatio close
to 3:1.
Law of Segregation
Law of Independent Assortment
Both are Supported

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