The dominant and recessive alleles are the same as above for pigmentation for Hyla: (G) for dark green, (g) for light green. In addition, (S) is the dominant allele for striped patterning on the skin and (s) is recessive for non-striped. Complete the dihybrid cross below indicating genotype and phenotype in each box, then correctly answer the questions.
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