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Representing genetic crosses

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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Genetic crosses are usually represented in a standard form of shorthand. Although you may occasionally come across variations to this scheme. Once you have practised a number of crosses, you may be tempted to miss out stages or explanations. Not only is this likely to lead to errors, it often makes your explanations difficult for others to follow.


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