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Biology, 04.07.2019 02:30, allisongallion23

In sheep, white wool is dominant over spotted wool. if 10 purebred white wool sheep (tt) are crossed with 10 spotted wool sheep (tt), how many offspring will have spotted wool? a.)10 b.)5 c.)4 d.)0

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