If a homozygote dominant individual mates with a homozygote recessive individual, what would be the possible genotype(s) of the offspring? a) ratio of 1 homozygote dominant: 2 heterozygote: 1 homozygote recessive b) homozygote dominant c) homozygote recessive d) heterozygote
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Step 1: When a homozygote dominant individual mates with a homozygote recessive individual, all the offspring will be heterozygotes (having one dominant and one recessive allele). Show more…
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