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For a pair of genes with alleles: a (dominant) a (recessive) at the first locus; and b (dominant) b (recessive) at the second locus, that operate in a duplicate dominant epistatic manner, what proportion of offspring from a doubly-heterozygous mating are expected to show the recessive phenotype? a. 0.5. b. 1 (it's dominant). c. 15/16. d. 9/16. e. 1/16.

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