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LS
1/18/2013 02:15:26 am
In a species of lemur there are three types of hair color: orange, blue, and orange and blue. What percent of the offspring would have orange and blue hair if a lemur with blue hair was crossed with a lemur with orange and blue hair?
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NLB
1/18/2013 02:15:40 am
In a type of fish they can have pink, blue, and pink and blue scales. What would happen if you crossed a fish with pink scales to a fish with pink and blue scales?
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EMB
1/18/2013 02:16:30 am
In a species of frogs they can have three different colors of skin: green, yellow, and yellow and green. What would happen if you cross a frog with yellow and green scales with frog that has the same phenotype? What percent would be green? yellow? Would any of the offspring be yellow and green?
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NGB
1/18/2013 02:34:57 am
In a species of the rare tropical snipe there are three different colors of feathers, blue, pink, and blue and pink. What percent of the f1 generation would have blue and pink feathers if a blue and a blue and pink feathered snipe were crossed?
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ASO
1/21/2013 02:35:05 am
In a type of frog the skin colors are yellow, blue, or yellow and blue together. What % of the offspring would be yellow and blue color if a parent with blue skin was combine with a parent with yellow skin?
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