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Ver Materias›Biology — Semester B
Biology · Semester B Massachusetts 6A-6H
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For AA × aa, what is the genotype of all offspring?

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AAll Aa
BAll AA
CAll aa
D1 AA : 2 Aa : 1 aa
Explanation
Each parent contributes a different homozygous allele → 100% Aa heterozygous.

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