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In certain species of plants, the color Yellow (Y) is dominant to the color white(y). If you cross a purebred dominant mom with a dad that is recessive, what is the probability of an offspring being white?
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In certain species of plants, the color Yellow (Y) is dominant to the color white(y). If you cross a purebred dominant mom with a dad that is recessive,
what is the probability of an offspring being white?
A 0%
B 25%
C 50%
D 75%
E 100%
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