jayajackeelyn
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  • 02-11-2015
  • Biology
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From the cross Aa × Aa, the probability of producing a homozygous dominant offspring is
a. 75%.
b. 50%.
c. 25%.
d. 100%.

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daniel99munro daniel99munro
  • 02-11-2015
Using a punnet square (courtesy of grigore mendel), you will find that crossing Aa Aa creates theoretical offspring that are 25% AA, 50% Aa, and 25% aa.

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samantharaj14
samantharaj14 samantharaj14
  • 02-11-2015
I think it is 25%. When you draw a genetic diagram for Aa and Aa the results are AA - homozygous dominant, Aa - heterozygous dominant, Aa - heterozygous dominant and aa - homozygous recessive. So that is 1 out of 4, therefore 25%.
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