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A vestigial-winged, hairy male is crossed with a wild-type female, homozygous at both genes. This F1 generation is crossed to produce the F2 generation. Which of the following are accurate expectations regarding the F1 or F2 generations resulting from this cross? Choose all reasonable answers. Please draw the full 4x4 Punnett Square to answer this question.

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They don't tell you which is the dominant trait, but they do tell you they are both homozygous at both genes

This means, you have only one gen on each.

Vestigial: vv

Wild: ww

Hairy: hh

Bold: bb

The male is vvhh.

The female is wwbb.

If you cross them you'll have:

vvhh x wwbb = vw hb, vw hb, vw hb, and vw hb

So, you have 100% of having an offspring genotypically vwhb.

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