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4 January, 14:43

In dragons, shiny scales are dominant and dull scales are recessive. A baby dragon has dull scales, but both of its parents have shiny scales. Could this be shown to be possible with a Punnett Square? Yes or no?

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  1. 4 January, 16:04
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    The answer for your question is No.
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