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27 July, 05:09

In pigeons, the allele for normal feathers (F) is dominant to the allele for frizzy feathers (f). If a purebred, normal-feathered bird is crossed with a frizzy feathered bird, what percentage of the offspring will possess normal feathers?

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  1. 27 July, 05:15
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    100% because if you do a punnett square there is always a dominant alle so they are all Ff, when there is a dominant alle present the offspring gets the dominant trait.
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