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In each of the scenarios, an individual heterozygous for the indicated gene or genes is crossed with an identical heterozygous individual. Predict the number of different phenotypes that would be observed among the progeny of such a cross.
Scenario 1: R is completely dominant to r.
Scenario 2: R is incompletely dominant to r.
Scenario 3: R and s are completely dominant to rand s, respectively: R and S are linked by 10 m. u. and don't interact with each other.
Scenario 4: Genes R and S perform the same finction: R and S are completely dominant to r and s, respectivley' and R and S are unliked.
Scenario 5: R and S are completely dominant to r and s, respectively; R and S are unlinked show dominant epistasis.
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