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Biology, 25.01.2021 20:20, yiyirojastorres

In rabbits, a recessive mutation in gene S results in animals with short-ears and a second unlinked recessive mutation in gene F results in furless animals. Indicate the genotypes of the parents of the following crosses, a-d, in the space below long ear long ear short ear short ear fur
24
30
15
8 25
29
4
9
(a) long ear, fur x short ear, furless
(b) long ear, fur x short ear, fur
(c) long ear, fur x long ear, furless
(d) long ear, furless x short ear, fur 10
Parent Genotypes Cross
(a): Cross
(b): Cross
(c): Cross
(d):

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