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When crossing two heterozygous parents, the chance of getting an offspring with both recessive alleles is 3 out of 4 (75%) 1 out of 4 (25%) 4 out of 4 (100%)
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When crossing two heterozygous parents, the chance of getting an offspring with both recessive alleles is 3 out of 4 (75%) 1 out of 4 (25%) 4 out of 4 (100%)
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When crossing two heterozygous parents, the chance of getting an offspring with both recessive alleles is
3 out of 4 (75%)
1 out of 4 (25%)
4 out of 4 (100%)
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I would say the first or second one
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