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Out of the 4 possible offspring outcomes, 2 of the offspring will have cleft chins. Two won't have cleft chins.

The ratio is 1:1.

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Q: Of the combination Cc and cc what is the ratio of offspring with a cleft chin to offspring without a cleft chin?
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