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What percent would be homozygous recessive?

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Answered by sameehatashin05
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Explanation:

If two heterozygotes are crossed, the probability that an offspring will be homozygous recessive is 25% or 0.25.

Answered by Goldenjungkookie
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The Punnett square below makes it clear that at each birth, there will be a 25% chance of you having a normal homozygous (AA) child, a 50% chance of a healthy heterozygous (Aa) carrier child like you and your mate, and a 25% chance of a homozygous recessive (aa) child who probably will eventually die from this ...

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