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Biology, 22.02.2021 20:50, whitakers87

When a true breeding black feathered rooster is mated with a true breeding white

feathered hen, the resulting F1 offspring are all

blue feathered.

• What is the simplest explanation for this

observation?

• What would the phenotypic ratios of the

F2 generation be?

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