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3 April, 14:18

A checkered hen mates with a checkered rooster. The genes for the checkered trait are codominant in both parents. What are the chances that their offspring will be checkered?

20 percent

25 percent

50 percent

75 percent

100 percent

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  1. 3 April, 14:44
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    The answer would be D
  2. 3 April, 14:45
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    Most likely 75 percent but if the genes disagree it could be different
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