Trait A is dominant to trait a. If an Aa mother mates with an aa father, what percent of the offspring will have the aa genotype? 50% 25% 75% 100%
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- Offspring 1: Aa (capital A from mother, small a from father) - Offspring 2: Aa (capital A from mother, small a from father) - Offspring 3: aa (small a from mother, small a from father) - Offspring 4: aa (small a from mother, small a from father) Show more…
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