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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The heterozygous parent with NO freckles has the genotype Ff (F for the dominant non-freckled allele and f for the recessive freckled allele). Show more…
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