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What is the probability of a homozygous recessive individual (ss) producing a gamete with a dominant allel (S)?
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It is 0%. They only have the recessive alleles (ss) so there is no possibility it can ever produce a gamete with a dominant allele (S). For example, if it was Ss it would be 50%, and for SS it would be 100%.
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