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The law that best explains this expectation is Mendel's Law of Segregation. According to this law, alleles for a trait segregate independently during gamete formation, resulting in a predictable ratio of traits in the offspring. If large teeth is a dominant trait, and both parents are heterozygous (carrying one allele for large teeth and one for small), we would expect a 3:1 ratio of large to small teeth in the offspring. This means that approximately 75 percent of the offspring would exhibit the large teeth phenotype.

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