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Using this punnett square, what percentage of offspring can display the recessive trait?
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Using this punnett square, what percentage of offspring can display the recessive trait?
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Using this punnett square, what percentage of offspring can display the recessive trait?
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What punnett square?
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I don't know. I'm sorry.
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Taking all genotypes into account, either 25%, 100% or 50% will show the recessive trait. In order to express the recessive trait, the individual must have one copy of the recessive allele from each parent.
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