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In moths, White wings are dominant to tan wings. If a Ww moth is crossed with a ww moth, what are the possible phenotypes for their offspring? (Draw a Punnett square to help you.)
0% White, 100% Tan
25% White, 75% Tan
50% White, 50% Tan
75% White, 25% Tan
100% White, 10% Tan
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The genotypes are: Ww,Ww,ww,ww
So we will have
50% White, 50% Tan
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