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If a heterozygous fire-breathing dragon is crossed with one that does not breathe fire, what proportion of their offspring will be fire breathers?
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If a heterozygous fire-breathing dragon
is crossed with one that does not
breathe fire, what proportion of their
offspring will be fire breathers?
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Parent 1: Ff
Parent 2: ff
The chance of the offspring breathing fire is 50%
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