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27 May, 10:29

Which hereditary rule explains why a self-fertilizing parent that is heterozygous for the A locus (Aa) can produce offspring that are AA or aa?

A.

principle of segregation

B.

principle of independent assortment

C.

dominance

D.

codominance

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  1. 27 May, 11:22
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    The principle of segregation.
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