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Consider five independently assorting gene pairs, a/a, b/b, c/c, d/d and e/e, where each demonstrates complete dominance (a_, b_, c_, d_, and e_) and recessiveness (aa, bb, cc, dd and ee). an individual with genotype aabbccddee is crossed to an individual with genotype aabbccddee. what is the probability of obtaining an offspring with genotype aabbccddee?

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    100% because the genotypes are the same
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