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    Assuming a Typical Monohybrid Cross in Which One Allele Is
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Assuming a Typical Monohybrid Cross in Which One Allele Is

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Assuming a typical monohybrid cross in which one allele is completely dominant to the other, what ratio is expected if the F1s are crossed?

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