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. If the genotype of one parent is GG and the genotype of the other is gg, what is the probability that an offspring will have a Gg genotype? 0:4 1:4 75% 100%
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If the genotype of one parent is GG and the genotype of the other is gg, what is the probability that an offspring will have a Gg genotype?
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100 percent. use an area model to help you!
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