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You have an F2 generation derived from two true-breeding parents with different characteristics for the same trait (determined by a single gene).
You have an F2 generation derived from two true-breeding parents with different characteristics for the same trait (determined by a single gene). What percentage of the F2 generation with a recessive phenotype would you expect to be homozygous for your single allele of interest? (Hint: the parental cross results in the F1 generation. Two F1s are crossed to get the F2 generation.)
a. 75%
b. 25%
c. 0%
d. 33%
e. 67%
f. 100%