In a monohybrid genetic cross between a homozygous dominant individual and a homozygous recessive individual, what percent of their offspring would you expect to be homozygous (both dominant and recessive)? Group of answer choices 0% 50% 75% 25% 100%
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The homozygous dominant individual has the genotype "AA" and the homozygous recessive individual has the genotype "aa". Show more…
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