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Life Sciences - In a monohybrid cross, what is the probability of a homozygous dominant offspring if one parent is BB an
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In a monohybrid cross, what is the probability of a homozygous dominant offspring if one parent is BB and the other is Bb?
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Cross BB x Bb. The gametes from BB are all B. The gametes from Bb are B and b. The F1 offspring are BB, BB, Bb, Bb. The probability of a homozygous dominant (BB) offspring is 2 out of 4, which equals 50% or 1/2.
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