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In jabberwocks, flame eyes (f) are dominant to blue eyes (f) and burbling (b) is dominant to whistling (b). jabberwock geneticists suspect that the two genes are linked in one of the autosomes. they mate a true-breeding, flame-eyed, burbling female with a true-breeding, blue-eyed whistling male. they then mate a pair of offspring. what ratio of genotypes would you expect if the genes were not linked? (remember you are crossing ffbb x ffbb)

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