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A heterozygous grey footed goose (GG') is crossed with a homozygous White footed goose. Black (G) and white (G') show incomplete dominance. Fill in the genotypic and phenotypic percentagesA heterozygous grey footed goose (GG') is crossed with a homozygous White footed goose. Black (G) and white (G') show incomplete dominance. Fill in the genotypic and phenotypic percentages

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Answered by tripathi64
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Answer:

The genotypic and phenotypic ratio is 2:2 i.e, 50%

Explanation:

GG'    x      G'G'

GG'        GG'       G'G'        G'G'

Grey      Grey     White     White

Phenotypic ratio: 50% Grey, 50% White

Genotypic ratio: 2 GG' : 2 G'G'

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