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If the dominant allele K is necessary for hearing, and the dominant allele M of another independent gene results in deafness no matter what other genes are present, what percentage of the offspring produced
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If the dominant allele K is necessary for hearing, and the dominant allele M of another independent gene results in deafness no matter what other genes are present, what percentage of the offspring produced by cross kk Mm x Kk mm will be deaf?
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75%
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