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When you cross two heterozygotes (aa), the offspring will most likely be __________?
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When you cross two heterozygotes (aa), the offspring will most likely be __________?
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When you cross two heterozygotes with the genotype Aa, the offspring will be:
Parents: Aa x Aa
F1 generation:
AA Aa Aa aa
This means that ½ of the offspring will be heterozygous, ¼ will be homozygous (dominant) and ¼ will be homozygous (recessive).
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