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Giving 20 points please help!

Giving 20 points please help!-example-1

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Answer: Yes

Explanation: The cross between an ee and We parent results in a 50% chance for offspring to be Ee and a 50% chance for offspring to be ee. We can see that one child in generation II is ee, which means the other two must be heterozygous, since they both have a dominant allele.

Apparently the correct term for a genotype of two recessive alleles is considered inappropriate lol

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