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In mosquito, more itchy bites are dominate to less itchy bites. If a male mosquito with a heterogeneous, more itchy bite mates with a less itchy, homologous female, what will the offspring likely be like?
4 Points Total:
Key (assign letters and traits) 1
Correct Punnet square 1
Correct phenotype 1
Correct prototypes 1
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