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In the cross between a female a/a; b/b; c/c; d/d; e/e and male a/a; b/b; c/c; d/d; e/e, (assume independent assortment of all genes and complete dominance.)what proportion of the progeny will be phenotypically identical to
(1) the female parent?
(2) the male parent,
(3) either parent and
(4) neither parent? what proportion of the progeny will be genotypically identical to
(1) the female parent?
(2) the male parent,
(3) either parent, and
(4) neither parent?

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