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Suppose a goat has homozygous dominant individual (AA) is crossed with an individual that is heterozygous for the same trait (Aa). What are the possible genotypes of the offspring, and what percentage of the offspring is likely to show the dominant phenotype?

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Hundred percent of the offspring is likely to show the dominant phenotype.

Explanation:

  • The genotype of the offspring will be of two type that is the homozygousdominant allele and the heterozygous dominant allele. however since the dominant allele is present in both the above condition hence the offspring will always be dominant for the characteristics.
  • This is because for the dominant individual both the will be of similar type. however for the heterozygous for sem the allele will be one dominant trait and other recessive trait

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