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If two heterozygous individuals are crossed, what

percent of their offspring are also expected to be
heterozygous?

Complete the punnet square plssssss

If two heterozygous individuals are crossed, what percent of their offspring are also-example-1
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User Henk
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Answer:

50%

Explanation:

Example of Aa crossed with Aa (both hetero).

Outcomes are:

AA (homo)

Aa (hetero)

aA (hetero)

aa (homo)

So the ratio of hetero to all outcomes = 2:4 = 50%

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User All Jazz
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