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19 November, 03:26

Having white wool (W) is dominant over having black wool (w). A heterozygous parent with white wool is crossed with a homozygous recessive parent with black wool. What is the probability that the offspring will have black wool?

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  1. 19 November, 03:52
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    50%.

    Explanation:

    Heterozygous: Two different alleles.

    If the first parent is a heterozygous parent with white wool, their genotype is W (dominant) w (recessive). (Ww)

    Homozygous: Two of the same allele.

    If the second parent is a recessive parent with black wool, their genotype is w (recessive) w (recessive). (ww)

    Put Ww and ww in a punnett square.

    The children would have a 50% chance of getting the genotypes Ww and having white wool (dominant).

    The children would have a 50% chance of getting the genotypes ww and having black wool (recessive).

    Therefore, the probability that the offspring will have black wool is 50%.
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