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Freckles=recessive. Cross a heterozygous parent with NO freckles with a parent with freckles. What is the probability that the offspring will have freckles?
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Freckles=recessive. Cross a heterozygous parent with NO freckles with a parent with freckles. What is the probability that the offspring will have freckles?
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50% because when making a punnet square two would have ff (f being freckles) and two would have Ff which means they don’t have freckles because it’s a recessive trait so they must have double lower case fs
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