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coconut shrimp from a buffet near my house in FL because it is sweet but meaty and it is so good.
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a dominant mutation
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A monohybrid testcross is a cross-breeding experiment used to determine if an individual exhibiting a dominant phenotype is homo-zygous dominant or heterozygous for a particular phenotypic trait (in this case, wing length). In a monohybrid testcross, a 1:1 phenotypic ratio shows that the dominant parental phenotype was a heterozygote for a single gene that has complete dominance. Moreover, a 3:1 ratio in the F2 is expected of a cross between heterozygous F1 individuals, which means that 75% of individuals with short wings have the dominant allele that masks the expression of the long-wing trait (i.e. the recessive allele).
The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
Mold fossils
Cast fossils
Trace fossils
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