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Chapter 14, Problem 8TYU
What is the probability that each of thc following pairs of parents will produce the indicated offspring? (Assume independent assortment of all gene pairs.)
(a) AABBCC × aabbcc → AaBbCc
(b) AABbCc × AaBbCc → AAbbCC
(c) AaBbCc × AaBbCc → AaBbCc
(d) aaBbCC × AABbcc → AaBbCc
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