An individual that is heterozygous (AHAh ) for an incompletely dominant trait is crossed with an individual that is also

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An individual that is heterozygous (AHAh ) for an incompletely dominant trait is crossed with an individual that is also

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An individual that is heterozygous(AHAh ) for an incompletely dominanttrait is crossed with an individual that is also heterozygous(AHAh). Use a Punnett square to answer thefollowing questions.
A. How many different phenotypes are expected to result fromthis cross?
B. How many different genotypes are expected to result from thiscross?
C. What is the probability that an offspring will be express thephenotype associated with the AH alleleonly?
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