What is the phenotypic ratio resulting from a dihybrid cross of two heterozygote individuals showing independent assortment is expected to be?
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A dihybrid cross involves two traits, and both individuals are heterozygous for both traits. Let's represent the traits as AaBb, where A and B are dominant alleles, and a and b are recessive alleles. Show more…
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