Dogs that have purebred parents of different breeds are very popular. Pomchis have one Pomeranian parent and one Chihuahua parent. Labradoodles have a Labrador retriever parent and a poodle parent. Crossbred dogs are hybrids and have a combination of traits from both parents' breeds. What genotypes would the labradoodle parents have?
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