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3 years ago
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HELP PLS IF UDONT HAVE ANSWER DONT ANSWER Use pedigree below to identify the genotypes and phenotypes of each individual. Use th

e genotypes AA, Aa, or aa. Use the phenotypes affected, unaffected carrier, or unaffected. Individual 1 has been filled in for you as an example. Is this trait dominant or recessive? In the F1 generation what is the probability of the parental generation having unaffected offspring?​

Biology
1 answer:
Juli2301 [7.4K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

all the black ones are aa all the white are Aa

it is a recessive trait

and 50% odds for the progeny to have it

Explanation:

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