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Biology, 15.12.2021 22:10 natie18

N chickens, rose comb (R) is dominant over singlecomb (r). When a heterozygous rose-combed rooster is mated with several single-combed hens, what is the expected phenotypic ratio of the offspring?
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75% rose-combed and 25% single-combed

50% rose-combed and 50% single-combed

100% rose-combed

100% single-combed

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