Chemistry, asked by lilshortydagoat, 9 months ago



A parent that is heterozygous for a trait is crossed with a parent that is homozygous recessive for the same trait, as shown in the Punnett square.

What is the probability that the offspring will be homozygous dominant for this trait?
A.0%
B.25%
C.50%
D.75%

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Answered by shalinitripathi019
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Answer:

a) homozygous dominant b) homozygous recessive c) ... c) there is a 25% chance their next child would show the recessive trait d) they cannot have a child with the recessive trait.

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