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8 April, 07:33

The manx phenotype in cats is caused by a dominant allele that is lethal in the homozygous state. a manx cat is crossed to a normal (non-manx) cat. what is the expected outcome for the surviving offspring?

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  1. 8 April, 07:57
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    Hello! Your outcome would be 1 manx cat and 1 normal cat. Have a great night!
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