Chemistry, 07.01.2021 20:20 amandanunnery33
He believed that small spots are dominant, and that is a lizard with small spots breeds
with a lizard with large spots, the offspring would have small spots. He designed an
experiment to determine whether his hypothesis was correct. After he completes his
experiment, which of the following additional steps should he undertake to
strengthen his ideas?
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He believed that small spots are dominant, and that is a lizard with small spots breeds
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