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A freckled person mates with a non-freckled person and all their children have freckles, what is the genotypes of the parents and their offspring?
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A freckled person mates with a non-freckled person and all their children have freckles, what is the genotypes of the parents and their offspring?
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freckles generation if they all have freckles
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Parents are FF(homozygous dominant) and ff(homozygous recessive), all offspring are Ff(heterozygous dominant).
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