If both parents are heterozygous for a trait, the probability that an offspring will be recessive for that trait is?

a

\(\frac{1}{2}\)

b

\(\frac{3}{4}\)

c

\(\frac{1}{4}\)

d

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Boluwatyfe22
1 year ago
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Exceled
4 years ago

This question has a different answer with the same question in 2021 jamb

Egieb_z
6 years ago

Why is it not 3/4

emma_0_0_8
1 year ago

It said the child would be recessive not express the recessive trait
it should be 1/2 Rr

Faithi06
3 years ago

If "rr"=recessive
What do u now call the trait of "RR" and "Rr"

Subex123
8 months ago

Using the crossing
Rr.........Rr WE GET
RR,Rr,Rr,rr
small''r'' is recessive
All the Capital R's are dominantt

Geniuskvng
4 years ago

🤔

Mandi123
1 year ago

I'm completely confused can someone explain better

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