F1 dihybrid phenotypic ratio
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The cross would be something like AaBb X AaBb. So, when these are crossed, 9/16 of the offspring will be A_B_ and will show the dominant phenotype for both traits. 3/16 will be A_bb and will show the first dominant trait but will be recessive for the second. 3/16 will be aaB_ and will be dominant for the second trait, but recessive for the first. Finally 1/16 will be aabb and will be recessive for both traits.
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