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12.5 percent is already round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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5 or more you always round up. In this case .5 answer 66.70 or 66.7 (= same thing)
All offspring will be short and round because the TtRr parent is heterozygous at both loci. This means all offspring will inherit one dominant allele for each trait (T and R), resulting in a short and round phenotype.
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In a trihybrid cross, the offspring would inherit one allele from each parent for each of the three traits (Tall, green, and round). Since the parents are homozygous for all traits (ttggrr x ttggrr), all the offspring would be tall, green, and round, resulting in 100% of the offspring being tall, green, and round.
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12.5 percent is already round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
no. in the second generation it will have a short offspring , but in the first generation it will have tall offspring
A. Offspring with heterozygous genotype 100 percent B. Offspring with homozygous dominant genotype 0 percent C. Offspring with at least one copy of recessive gene 50 percent
You could round 27% to the nearest 5% and get 25%.
It is a 75% chance that the seeds will be round.
50 percent