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Chapter 29.7, Problem 43AYP
What are alleles? If tall (T) plants are dominant over short (t) plants, what would the alleles and
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Analyzing the phenotypes of the offspring, the alleles of the gametes were determined as:
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construct a genetic map using the three-point cross.
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