Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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In MONSTERS having TEETH (T) is DOMINANT and NO TEETH (t) is RECESSIVE
You have a monster with teeth and would like to breed it to start a monster theme park. Monsters without teeth are
more costly to care for because they need special food and they aren’t scary enough to work in your park, so you want to
make sure you produce only monsters WITH TEETH.
Tell the genotype of the monster you should use to do a test cross with your toothed monster. ________
What is its
Show the results of test crossing BOTH OF THESE POSSIBLE PARENT GENOTYPES:
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