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31 March, 17:43

According to Mendel's law of dominance, which statement best describes the result of a cross between parents with genotypes Rr and Rr?

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  1. 31 March, 18:09
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    If you do a Punnet square with these genotypes, you should get one homozygous (RR) dominant, 2 heterozygous (Rr) and one homozygous recessive (rr).
  2. 31 March, 18:10
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    The dominant R (capital R) will be visibly present. However, the person is a carrier since they have a small r. Thus, any children will also be a carrier, if not solely having the recessive gene.

    I'm sorry if my answer is confusing; it's been a long time since biology.
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