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Biology, 18.10.2020 14:01, jjmo

1. The quagga is an extinct animal that lived in Africa. Quaggas belonged to the same group as zebras. The drawings below show a zebra and a quagga. Zebra edbeno (a)Zebras and quaggas used to breed with each other. The offspring contained a combination of both zebra and quagga genes (genetic information). How were zebra and quagga genes passed on from the parents to their offspring?

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