Intro to Incomplete and Codominance
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19 questions
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incomplete and codominance practice

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Genotype for gray bunnies
Genotype for gray bunnies
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Genotype for white bunnies
Genotype for white bunnies
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Genotype for gray and white bunnies
Genotype for gray and white bunnies

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GG= gray, WW= white, GW= gray and white.
Cross two gray and white bunnies (GW x GW)
GG= gray, WW= white, GW= gray and white.
Cross two gray and white bunnies (GW x GW)
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Looking at #5, what percent will be gray
Looking at #5, what percent will be gray
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Looking at #5, what percent will be white?
Looking at #5, what percent will be white?
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Looking at #5, what percent will be gray and white?
Looking at #5, what percent will be gray and white?

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GG= gray, WW= white, GW= gray and white.
Cross a white bunny (WW) and a gray and white bunny (GW)
GG= gray, WW= white, GW= gray and white.
Cross a white bunny (WW) and a gray and white bunny (GW)
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Looking at #8, what percent will be gray?
Looking at #8, what percent will be gray?
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Looking at #8, what percent will be white?
Looking at #8, what percent will be white?
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Looking at #8, what percent will be gray and white?
Looking at #8, what percent will be gray and white?

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BB= blue RR= red RB=purpleCross a blue and red fish.
BB= blue RR= red RB=purple
Cross a blue and red fish.
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Looking at #12, what percent will be purple?
Looking at #12, what percent will be purple?

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BB= blue RR= red RB=purple
Cross a red and purple fish
BB= blue RR= red RB=purple
Cross a red and purple fish
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Looking at #15, what percent will be red
Looking at #15, what percent will be red
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Looking at #15, what percent will be blue?
Looking at #15, what percent will be blue?
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Looking at #15, what percent will be purple?
Looking at #15, what percent will be purple?

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GG= green, BB= dark blue, GB= royal blue
Cross two royal blue fish (GB x GB)
GG= green, BB= dark blue, GB= royal blue
Cross two royal blue fish (GB x GB)
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Looking at #18, what percent will be green?
Looking at #18, what percent will be green?