In chickens, some varieties have feathered shanks (legs), but othersdo not. In a cross between a Black Langhans (feathered shanks)and a Buff Rocks (unfeathered shanks), the shanks of the F1 generation are all feathered. When members of the F1 generation arecrossed to each other, the F2 generation has a phenotypic ratio of15 feathered : 1 unfeathered. Suggest an explanation for this resul

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In chickens, some varieties have feathered shanks (legs), but others
do not. In a cross between a Black Langhans (feathered shanks)
and a Buff Rocks (unfeathered shanks), the shanks of the F1 generation are all feathered. When members of the F1 generation are
crossed to each other, the F2 generation has a phenotypic ratio of
15 feathered : 1 unfeathered. Suggest an explanation for this resul

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