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    Assume That a Dihybrid F<sub>2</sub> Ratio,resulting from Epistasis,was 9:3:4
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Assume That a Dihybrid F2 Ratio,resulting from Epistasis,was 9:3:4

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Assume that a dihybrid F2 ratio,resulting from epistasis,was 9:3:4.If a double heterozygote is crossed with the fully recessive type,what phenotypic ratio is expected among the offspring?

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