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18 November, 03:13

If a heterozygous male with the genotype Ww is mated with a homozygous recessive female of genotype ww, there is a chance that of the offspring will be heterozygous.

A:25%

B:50%

C:100%

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  1. 18 November, 05:15
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    The correct answer is option B: "50%".

    Explanation:

    The classical Mendel's Law of Segregation states that each individual has two alleles, one that is passed from each parent. In this example the W gene has a W dominant allele and one w recessive allele. If a Ww heterozygous male is mated with a ww homozygous recessive female there is a 50% chance that the offspring will be heterozygous. This result considering that Gregor Mendel's rules dictate that the offspring's genotype of the aforementioned crossing will be 50% Ww and 50% ww.
  2. 18 November, 05:32
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    If a heterozygous male with the genotype Ww is mated with a homozygous recessive female of genotype ww, there is a chance that 50% of the offspring will be heterozygous.

    If the heterozygous, Ww, is crossed with a homozygous dominant, WW, then the probability of having a homozygous. Recessive offspring is? 0%.
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