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1. Checker patterns on Garter Snakes are dominant over stripes. You breed a heterozygous male with a heterozygous female. What will the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring be? 2. A yellow canary (bird) is bred with a blue canary. The offspring are all Yellow AND Blue. How is this possible? Include a punnett square to show your work.

3. A lavender salamander is bred with another lavender salamander. The offspring produced include 5 lavender, 3 purple and 2 white salamanders. How can this be explained? What are the genotypes of the parents? What are the genotypes of the offspring?

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