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9 December, 11:56

he Punnett square shows the cross for a particular trait between a homozygous dominant parent and a heterozygous parent. What is the probability the offspring will be heterozygous for this trait? 25% 50% 75% 100%

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  1. 9 December, 15:23
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    50%

    Explanation:

    Let's make a Punnett square to represent this, with X representing our dominant allele and x our recessive.

    One homozygous dominant parent = XX

    One heterozygous parent = Xx

    X X

    X XX XX

    x Xx Xx

    So two out of our four outcomes are heterozygous for the trait. That means the answer is B. 50%.
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