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3 June, 04:53

In cats, short hair is dominant to long hair. If a heterozygous short-haired cat is crossed with a homozygous long haired cat, what percentage of offspring will have short hair?

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  1. 3 June, 04:56
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    Answer: 50% will have short hair

    Explanation: The allele for a heterozygous dominant short hair is (Ss) and the allele for the homozygous long hair which is the recessive trait is (ss).

    If we cross these alleles the results will be.

    s s

    S Ss Ss

    s ss ss

    The results will have 50% Heterozygous dominant short hair and 50% Homozygous recessive long hair.
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