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In dragons wings are a dominant trait but some dragons are born wingless. If a wingless dragon is crossed with one that is heterozygous what percentage of its offspring will also be wingless?

If winged dragons are represented by the dominant allele (W) and wingless dragons by the recessive allele (w), a heterozygous dragon would have the genotype Ww. When a wingless dragon (ww) is crossed with a heterozygous dragon (Ww), the possible genotypes of the offspring are WW, Ww, and ww. This results in a 50% chance of offspring being wingless (ww).


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