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Biology, 05.05.2020 00:58 Omarrdz214

Edith and her pal Dave love to catch butterflies in the nearby fields! The fields are home to a special type of green butterfly known as “Goobers” and only really great butterfly catchers are lucky enough to catch some on every trip. Many of the butterflies are yellow (RR) or blue (BB), but some end up with yellow and blue spots as a result of co-dominance (RB). Edith and Dave can only catch 1 yellow and 1 blue butterfly but really want a goober. They decide to mate the two butterflies they caught. What is the probability of them getting a "goober" butterfly?

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