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Biology, 26.06.2019 19:30 amakayla57

Suppose that allele d produces tiny ears and allele d produces normal ears. a heterozygous male with the dd genotype mates with a homozygous female with the dd genotype. tiny ears is an autosomal dominant trait expressed with 70% penetrance. determine the probability that their offspring will have tiny ears. report your answer as a percentage without decimal points.

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