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31 October, 17:59

Chicken can have different types of feathers. Frizzled feathers curl toward a chicken's head. Assume that feather type is determined by a single gene and that the allele for frizzled feathers is dominant over the allele for straight feathers. In a cross between two chickens with straight feathers, what percentage of the offspring can be expected to have frizzled feathers?

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  1. 31 October, 18:09
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    F=Frizzled

    f=straight

    ff x ff

    f f

    f ff ff

    f ff ff

    therefore the percentage is 0/4 so the chance of the offspring that will have frizzled feathers is 0%.
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