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3 Chapter 7-Multifactorial Traits Height in a particular Martian biped rodent, the zwoof, is controlled by two different loci
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The answer for the genotype is 9 unique genotypes because it will form the genotypes like AaBB, aABB, aaBB, AAbb, AABb, AAbB, AaBb, aAbB, aABb

The phenotypes will be of 5 different height classes

Complete tall

Complete short

Medium height

Short height with taller recessive genes

Tall height with shorter recessive genes

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