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Expression of only one of the parental characters in the FI and expression of both in the F2, can be explained by (A) Law of dominance (B) Punnett square (C) Law of segregation (D) Multiple alleles

A

Law of dominance

B

Punnett square

C

Law of segregation

D

Multiple alleles

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