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If a male with the genotype aa is crossed with a female whose genotype is also aa, what percentage of their offspring will have the genotype aa?
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If a male with the genotype aa is crossed with a female whose genotype is also aa, what percentage of their offspring will have the genotype aa?
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100 percent because if you do the box method caa would come out in every box
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