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14. In canaries, the singing gene (S) is dominant over nonsinging (s). When a 1 poin heterozygous singing canary is mated with one who can't sing, what % of their offspring will sing?* 0% can sing 25%
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14. In canaries, the singing gene (S) is dominant over nonsinging (s). When a 1 poin
heterozygous singing canary is mated with one who can't sing, what % of
their offspring will sing?*
0% can sing
25% can sing
50% can sing
100% can sing
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50% can sing
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It's 50 can sing (๑ˇ▽ˇ๑)•*¨*•.¸¸♪
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