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Biology, 06.10.2019 14:10 orangenavyred

In flies, long wings are a dominant trait, and short wings are a recessive trait. if a heterozygous long-winged fly is crossed with a short-winged fly, what is the likelihood that the offspring will contain the recessive allele? a) 0% b) 50% c) 75% d) 100% 3)

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