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18 October, 06:40

in humans, having freckles is dominant over not having freckles. A heterozygous male with freckles has children with a female who does not have freckles. What fraction/percent of the children will not have freckles?

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  1. 18 October, 06:51
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    50%

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    If you do out the punnet square Ffxff, the result will be 50% of offspring with heterozygous (dominant trait is shown) and 50% will be homozygous recessive
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