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In chickens, most individuals have unfeathered shanks when they are homozygous for recessive genes at two loci.

3. In chickens, most individuals have unfeathered shanks when they are homozygous for recessive genes at two loci. The presence of a single dominant allele at either loci causes feathers, If chickens heterozygous at both loci are crossed, what proportion of offspring are likely to be unfeathered? (2) What genetic phenemonen is illustrated by this trait? (1)

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