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According to Mendelian genetics, what phenotypic outcome do you expect in the progeny when you cross a heterozygote (Aa) with a homozygous dominant individual (AA)?
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75% will have the dominant phenotype, 25% will have the recessive phenotype
25% will have the dominant phenotype, 75% will have the recessive phenotype
50% will have the dominant phenotype, 50% will have the recessive phenotype
All with have the dominant phenotype
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75% will have the dominant phenotype, 25% will have the recessive phenotype
25% will have the dominant phenotype, 75% will have the recessive phenotype
50% will have the dominant phenotype, 50% will have the recessive phenotype
All with have the dominant phenotype
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According to Mendelian genetics, what phenotypic outcome do you expect in the progeny when you cross a heterozygote (Aa) with a homozygous recessive individual (aa)?
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75% will have the dominant phenotype, 25% will have the recessive
25% will have the dominant phenotype, 75% will have the recessive
All will have the recessive phenotype.
50% will have the dominant phenotype, 50% will have the recessive phenotype
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1 point
75% will have the dominant phenotype, 25% will have the recessive
25% will have the dominant phenotype, 75% will have the recessive
All will have the recessive phenotype.
50% will have the dominant phenotype, 50% will have the recessive phenotype
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50% will have the dominant phenotype, 50% will have the recessive phenotype
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