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Biology, 18.03.2021 03:20 mckenziebeach5ox9oy3

In leprechauns, orange hair is dominant to black hair, and curly hair is dominant to straight hair. O’Leary, a leprechaun who is purebred for orange, straight hair, marries a lassie from the O’Shay clan who has black hair and is heterozygous for hair curliness. They are curious what kind of texture and color hair their future lucky charmed children may have.

What are the parent’s genotypes? x

What are the allele possibilities for Lad O’Leary?

What are the allele possibilities for Lady O’Shay?

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