In Spud Genetics, two different foot types were possible. If you inherited FF or Ff you had big four-footed toed feet, and if you inherited ff you had small fashionable feet. If the number of offspring for the class was half big four-toed feet (FF or Ff) and half small fashionable feet (ff), what would have been the predicted parental genotypes based on that ratio? Ff x ff FF x ff Ff x FF Ff x Ff
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