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A heterozygous red-eyed female is crossed with a heterozygous red-eyed male. What are the chances the offspring will be a red-eyed male?
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A heterozygous red-eyed female is crossed with a heterozygous red-eyed male. What are the chances the offspring will be a red-eyed male?
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75% hetero means different so they are both Xx
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