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How many possible genotypes and phenotypes are there for a single gene trait that shows dominance in any given population?
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bobpursley
Dd x dd>> dd, dD, so two here.
Dd x Dd>> DD, Dd, dd so three here.
DD x dd>> dD one
DD x Dd>> DD, Dd, dd three there.
so three genotypes. Two phenotypes, dd, and Dx
Dd x Dd>> DD, Dd, dd so three here.
DD x dd>> dD one
DD x Dd>> DD, Dd, dd three there.
so three genotypes. Two phenotypes, dd, and Dx
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