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2. Codominance: Diricrawls are plump, fluffy-feathered, flightless birds. Feather color is co-dominant; FF have pink feathers, PP have purple feathers and mottled diriclaws (FP)
have both pink and purple feathers. Pink feathered diricrawls are very rare and prized by
collectors. If you breed a pink diriclaw with a mottled diricrawls, what percentage of their
offspring will be pink feathered? (show all of your work and use a Punnett square).

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