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In seals, the gene for the length of the whiskers has two alleles. The dominant allele (A) codes long whiskers and the recessive allele (a) codes for short whiskers. if one parent seal is pure long-whiskerd and the other is short-whiskered.what percent of offspring would have short whiskers?

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Answer:

None or Null

Step-by-step explanation:

Long whiskers is AA(dominant)

short whiskers is aa(recessive)

parental generation:

AA aa

cross = Aa, Aa Aa Aa

First fillial generation = Aa, Aa, Aa, Aa

:.No offspring will have short whiskers as Long whiskers allele are dominant

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