Multiple Choice
Which types of phenotypic ratios are likely to occur in crosses when dealing with two gene pairs for which all the genotypic combinations are of equal viability?
A) 9:3:3:1
B) 1:2:1, 3:1
C) 6:6:2
D) 12:2:2
E) 2:3, 1:2
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