Monday, November 14, 2011

This is a genetics problem...?

When hairless hamsters are mated with normal-haired hamsters, about one half of the offspring are hairless and the other half are normal. When hairless hamsters are crossed with each other, the ration of normal-haired to hairless is 1:2. How do you account for the results of the first cross? How would you explain the unusual ration obtained in the second cross?

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