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White feathers in canaries are dominant to yellow feathers. A heterozygous canary is crossed with homozygous recessive canary. What ratio of the offspring homozygous recessive?
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White feathers in canaries are dominant to yellow feathers. A heterozygous canary is crossed with homozygous recessive canary. What ratio of the offspring homozygous recessive?
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2:4
50%
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2:4 (this means that there would be 2 homozygous recessive canaries out of a total of 4 canaries produced; or 50%)
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