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Two parents who are both BB for a gene are crossed. What will the genetic makeup of all offspring be? (Use the Punnett Square if needed)

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Answered by rameshyama14
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Answered by ShraddhaKJ
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The genetic makeup of the offspring with parents BB x BB will all be having BB offspring.

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The two parents with both BB genes when crossed together result in BB genotype in the offspring. The parents will produce gametes B and B. When mated together, they result in the genotype BB in all the offspring.                                      

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