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Biology, 08.05.2020 10:57 jorgelive5870

Common sense isn't so common so that would make it a recessive trait. Being introverted is always dominated by being extroverted. Cross two individuals that are completely heterozygous for both traits. What would be the phenotypic ratios be of the offspring? What is the fraction or ratio of having offspring with the lack of common sense and introverted gene?

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