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You are given two populations of true-breeding tomato plants with two simple dominant/recessive traits that sort independently. using the multiplication rule, how many different phenotypic combinations would you expect to see in the f2 generation? in what phenotypic ratio? a. two 3,1 b. three 9.6: 1 c. four, 9: 3: 3: 1

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