Given that curly hair (WW) and straight hair (ww) exhibit incomplete dominance, what are the chances that two individuals with wavy hair will have a curly-haired child?
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Since wavy hair is the result of incomplete dominance, the genotypes of individuals with wavy hair would be Ww. Show more…
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