10. Horn length in the Sable antelope of Africa involves recessive epistasis. Gene Lcontrols the length of the horns. LLC_ have very long horns, LlC_ have medium sized horns, and llC_ have short horns. Antelope with no horns are always __cc. How would you deduce the genotype of a hornless antelope? cross two hornless antelope together you cannot deduce the genotype with a single breeding experiment cross it with an antelope of genotype llCC. cross it with an antelope of genotype llcc
10. Horn length in the Sable antelope of Africa involves recessive epistasis. Gene Lcontrols the length of the horns. LLC_ have very long horns, LlC_ have medium sized horns, and llC_ have short horns. Antelope with no horns are always __cc. How would you deduce the genotype of a hornless antelope? cross two hornless antelope together you cannot deduce the genotype with a single breeding experiment cross it with an antelope of genotype llCC. cross it with an antelope of genotype llcc
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Horn length in the Sable antelope of Africa involves recessive epistasis. Gene Lcontrols the length of the horns. LLC_ have very long horns, LlC_ have medium sized horns, and llC_ have short horns. Antelope with no horns are always __cc. How would you deduce the genotype of a hornless antelope?
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cross two hornless antelope together |
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you cannot deduce the genotype with a single breeding experiment |
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cross it with an antelope of genotype llCC. |
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cross it with an antelope of genotype llcc |
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