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Biology, 08.01.2021 21:50, rouchedavisin4
In a specific type of mice, long tails (L) are dominant over short tails (l). What are the likely genotypes of the parents if, after producing multiple offspring, 75% of the offspring have long tails and 25% have short tails.
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