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In rats, the allele for long whiskers is dominant to the allele for short whiskers. At another gene locus, a dominant allele produces whiskers and the recessive allele produces a rat with no whiskers. The alleles at these 2 gene loci assort independently. Two rats that are heterozygous at both gene loci are crossed. What percentage of the offspring do you expect will have whiskers? ( Enter the number only without the percent sign. For example, enter 100% as 100 and enter 12.5% as 12.5 )

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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

if you make a punnet square you will see that the allele for having whiskers is 25%

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