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Normally, a monohybrid cross results in a phenotype ratio of 3:1. However, in some cases, the phenotype ratio from a mon

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Normally A Monohybrid Cross Results In A Phenotype Ratio Of 3 1 However In Some Cases The Phenotype Ratio From A Mon 1
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Normally, a monohybrid cross results in a phenotype ratio of 3:1. However, in some cases, the phenotype ratio from a monohybrid cross can be distorted, to where the phenotype ratio appears as 2:1. In this event, what is the likely mechanism of inheritance for a single gene with this type of phenotypic ratio? dominant lethal O incompletely dominant O recessive lethal codominant