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The gene for lactation (L) is dominant over the non-
lactating gene (1) (refer to table for the
genotype). These genes are carried by both males and
females, but it is only expressed in females. If a
homozygous dominant male (XYLL) cattle fertilized a
homozygous dominant female cattle. What are the
genotypes of their offspring? What percentage of the
offspring will have a lactating female?

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