A true breeding red eye dog is crossed with a triple mutant to give a heterozygous F1. The F1 is selfed. What proportion of the F2 individuals will be gray
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The triple mutant is homozygous for three different mutant alleles (tttt). When crossed, the F1 generation will be heterozygous for red eye (Rr) and heterozygous for the three mutant alleles (TtTtTtTt). Show more…
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