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30 April, 03:41

Assuming A = dominant allele that produces red-eye, a = recessive allele that produces sepia eye, B = dominant allele that produces longwing, b = recessive allele that produces apterous wing. When crossing Aabb x AaBB, what is the probability of producing offspring with the sepia eye?

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  1. 30 April, 05:37
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    25% of probabilities

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A = red eye

    a=sepia eye

    B=longwing

    b=apterous

    AB aB

    Ab AABb AaBb

    ab AaBb aaBb

    AABb=25%

    AaBb=25%

    Ab = 25%

    aaBb=25%

    aaBb = sepia eye with longwig
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