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Ch 14 Lecture

... You cross an unknown with the known genotype. The easiest way is to test with homozygous recessive. When breading an animal they might be a carrier for the disease or trait that is undesirable. The phenotype for the carrier or homozygous dominate is the same. In dogs, long legs are dominant to dwarf ...
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