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i humans freckles(F) id dominant to no freckles (f) . if a homozygous dominant male and a female with no freckles have a child , what is the likihood that the child will have freckles ?
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i humans freckles(F) id dominant to no freckles (f) . if a homozygous dominant male and a female with no freckles have a child , what is the likihood that the child will have freckles ?
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F FF Ff
f Ff ff
Very likely, or about 75%.
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