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Biology, 21.09.2019 05:10 junielouwho

Crosses of pure-breeding lines can result in progeny phenotypes that don't appear to follow mendel's rules. explanations for this include:
a) no definitively dominant or recessive allele
b) more than two alleles exist
c) multiple genes involved
d) gene-environment interactions

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