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Figure 13.2 Analyze the results of crosses and pedigrees to determine whether genes or alleles are autosomal or X-linked, dominant or recessive, linked or on different chromosomes.
Figure 13.2 Analyze the results of crosses and pedigrees to determine whether genes or alleles are autosomal or X-linked, dominant or recessive, linked or on different chromosomes.    -In the figure above,flower A was crossed with flower B to produce flower C.The phenotype of flower C is the result of A) incomplete dominance. B) codominance. C) the passing on of a sex-linked trait. D) aneuploidy.
-In the figure above,flower A was crossed with flower B to produce flower C.The phenotype of flower C is the result of


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