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See the Punnett square above. What are the chances these parents will have offspring with a homo-zygous recessive trait? 2 in 4 (50%) 1 in 4 (25%) O in 4 (0%) 4 in 4 (100%)
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See the Punnett square above. What are the chances these parents will have offspring with a homo-zygous recessive trait?
2 in 4 (50%)
1 in 4 (25%)
O in 4 (0%)
4 in 4 (100%)
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The answer is 0 in 4 (0%)
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