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Insulin like growth factor in mice, where IgF+ represents tall, IgF- represent dwarf phenotype, if cross between male tall (IgF+/IgF+) with female dwarf (IgF-/IgF-) resulting progeny will shows tall phenotype , while reciprocate this cross resulting progeny  shows dwarf phenotype. If resulting these F1 progeny cross each other then what will be the ratio in F2  generation?

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

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