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18 November, 10:19

In chickens, the allele for a pea comb (A) is dominant to the allele for a single comb (a).

A mother with the genotype Aa and a father with the genotype Aa produce an offspring.

What is the percent chance that the offspring will have a single comb?

A. 0%

B. 25%

C. 50%

D. 75%

E. 100%

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  1. 18 November, 12:01
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    The correct answer is option B. "25%".

    Explanation:

    According to Mendel's laws of Inheritance, the genotype of the offspring from a cross between chickens where the mother has the genotype Aa and the father has the genotype Aa will be 25% AA, 50% Aa and 25% aa. Since the allele for a single comb is recessive, only chickens with a aa genotype will develop a single comb. Therefore, the percent chance that the offspring will have a single comb is equal to 25%.
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