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Write the number of different kinds of phenotypes, excluding gender, you would see among a large number of progeny from an f1 mating between individuals of identical genotype that are heterozygous for one or two genes (that is, aa or aa bb) as indicated. no gene interactions means that the phenotype determined by one gene is not influenced by the genotype of the other gene. a. one gene; a completely dominant to a. b. one gene; a and a codominant. c. one gene; a incompletely dominant to a. d. two unlinked genes; no gene interactions; a completely dominant to a, and b completely dominant to b. e. two genes, 10 m. u. apart; no gene interactions; a completely dominant to a, and b completely dominant to b. f. two unlinked genes; no gene interactions; a and a codominant, and b incompletely dominant to b. g. two genes, 10 m. u. apart; a completely dominant to a, and b completely dominant to b; and with recessive epistasis between the genes. h. two unlinked duplicated genes (that is, a and b perform the same function); a and b completely dominant to a and b, respectively. i. two genes, 0 m. u. apart; no gene interactions; a completely dominant to a, and b completely dominant to b. (there are two possible answers.)

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