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8 August, 20:58

An apple plant has two dominant alleles for red apples, RR. If it is crossed with another plant that has recessive genes for green apples, rr, which percentage of the offspring will have red apples, assuming random chromosome segregation?

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  1. 8 August, 21:04
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    For any cross between Homozygous dominant and Homozygous recessive individual the offspring will always be 100% Heterozygous dominant, that is all will have Rr.
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