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Biology, 01.04.2020 17:26, nhjkhfh

In a worm species, the blue phenotype is dominant & the pink phenotype is recessive.
a. If a homozygous, blue worm mated with a pink worm, what is the probability of the offspring expressing the blue phenotype?
b) With the same parents as above, what is the percent of the offspring that will have the pink phenotype?

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