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A, B, D are three independently assorting genes with their recessive alleles a,b,d respectively. A cross was made between individuals of Aa bb DD genotype with aa bb dd. Find out the type of genotypes of the offspring produced.

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The given cross Aa bb DD X aa bb dd, is a trihybrid cross, According the type of offspring produced would be,
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