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uestion 5 The pigmentation pattern in frogs is genetically controlled. When true-breeding spotted frogs are mated with true-breeding white frogs, all of their offspring are spotted. Which phenotype is dominant? A. spotted B. white C. Spotted and white are codominant. D. Not enough information is provided to determine which phenotype is dominant. Click Submit to complete this assessment. Question 6 3 points (Extra Credit) NOTE: In the previous question, true-breeding spotted frogs were crossed with true-breeding white frogs, and they produced all spotted offspring If two F1 frogs are crossed with each other, what phenotypic ratio would you expect to see in the F2 generation? O A. 1 spotted : 1 white B. 3 spotted : 1 white OC. 2 white : 1 spotted D. All spotted.
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