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A parent that is heterozygous for a trait is crossed with a parent that is homozygous recessive for the same trait, as shown in the Punnett square. What is the probability that the offspring will be homozygous dominant for this trait? 0% 25% 50% 75%

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Answer:

0%

Step-by-step explanation:

The chart didn't load for me but i took the same test and there was only 1 dominant/capital so put 0 and ended up getting it correct

hope this helped.

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User Awl
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0% because 75% of the traits are recessive
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