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An organism AaBBCcDd is crossed with an organism AaBbCcDD. Without working out the entire cross, find...

An organism AaBBCcDd is crossed with an organism AaBbCcDD. Without working out the entire cross, find the expected frequency of an offspring with the genotype aaBbCcDd

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• This cross is combination of four monohybrid crosses.
• We solve four monohybrid crosses and get the result by multiplying results of all four crosses.

Answer is = 1/32

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