In humans, the gene for curly hair is incompletely dominant to the gene for straight hair.What would be the phenotypic proportions of the children of two individuals that are heterozygous for the trait (have wavy hair)?

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In humans, the gene for curly hair is incompletely dominant to the gene for straight hair.What would be the phenotypic proportions of the children of two individuals that are heterozygous for the trait (have wavy hair)?





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