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If the probability of an offspring is 50% homozygous dominant for black coat color and 50% heterozygous dominant for black coat color what is the ratio?
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If the probability of an offspring is 50% homozygous dominant for black coat color and 50% heterozygous dominant for black coat color what is the ratio?
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2:2 because you would have 1 parent BB and 1 parent Bb which would end up with BB BB Bb Bb which is 2: BB 2:Bb
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I believe it’s a 1:1 ratio
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