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Punnett squares are used to show possible combinations of alleles or to predict the probability of a trait occurring in offspring. A parakeet that is heterozygous for blue feathers (dominant) is crossed with a parakeet that is homozygous for white feathers (recessive).
A parakeet with white feathers. A parakeet with blue feathers.
According to the Punnett square for this cross, what percentage of offspring is predicted to have blue feathers?
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Cross: Bb (blue, heterozygous) × bb (white, homozygous recessive) → offspring: 1/2 Bb (blue), 1/2 bb (white).
Cross: Bb (blue, heterozygous) × bb (white, homozygous recessive) → offspring: 1/2 Bb (blue), 1/2 bb (white).
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