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Freckles are dominant to no freckles Genotype for no freckles
Two heterozygous parents have offspring with this ratio for phenotype
F f F f Box 3
Device used to determine the probable outcome of genetic crosses
Chances of children having a dominant disease if both parents are Gg
Number of recessive alleles a male needs on his X chromosome to have a sex-linked trait
Tallness (T) is dominant to short (t) Genotype of plant that is heterozygous for tallness
If a disease is recessive, what genotype would have the disease
Law that explains why recessive alleles disappeared and then reappeared
Law that explains why the allele for one trait does not affect the allele for another trait in gamete formation