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Suppose you have monohybrid pea plants in your garden and find that they produce round seed to wrinkled seeds in the ratio of 3: 1. if the allele are designated (r & r) receptively. what is the probable genotypes of the round seeds which produced f 1 ? rr & rr rr only rr & rr rr only rr only
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:00
When a doggo starts to pace around in the same line for a hand full of days. what would that mean?
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