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With incomplete dominance, a likely ratio of phenotypes in the F2 generation resulting from a monohybrid cross between two true-breeding parents would be . With incomplete dominance, a likely ratio of phenotypes in the F2 generation resulting from a monohybrid cross between two true-breeding parents would be . 3:1 3:3 1:2:1 1:2:2:4 9:3:3:1

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