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10 August, 21:46

In a dihybrid cross, in which both parents are heterozygous for both traits, what is the probability that the offspring will exhibit both of the dominant phenotypes?

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  1. 10 August, 22:13
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    In a dihybrid cross, in which both parents are heterozygous for both traits, the probability that the offspring will exhibit both of the dominant phenotypes is 0.75

    Explanation:

    From the above analogy, we could say;

    heterozygous (Bb) X (Bb) = this will give us BB, Bb, Bb, and bb

    BB = homozygous dominant,

    Bb = Heterozygous dominant

    bb = Homozygous recessive

    From the above result, 75% of the dominant phenotypes is produced while 25% of the recessive phenotypes is produced
  2. 10 August, 22:16
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    Answer:the mom trait
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