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If two heterozygous individuals are crossed, what

percent of their offspring are also expected to be
heterozygous?

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If two heterozygous individuals are crossed, what percent of their offspring are also-example-1
User Henk
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Answer:

50%

Explanation:

Example of Aa crossed with Aa (both hetero).

Outcomes are:

AA (homo)

Aa (hetero)

aA (hetero)

aa (homo)

So the ratio of hetero to all outcomes = 2:4 = 50%

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