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white feathers in canaries are dominant to yellow feathers. a heterozygous canary is crossed with a homozygous recessive canary. what is the ratio of the offspring that are homozygous to the total number of offspring? \boxed{\quad}:\boxed{\quad} what percent of the offspring will be heterozygous? \boxed{\quad}\\%
Step1: Determine Genotypes
Heterozygous (Aa) × Homozygous recessive (aa). Gametes: Aa gives A, a; aa gives a, a.
Step2: Complete Punnett Square
- Cell 1: A (from Aa) × a (from aa) = Aa (heterozygous)
- Cell 2: a (from Aa) × a (from aa) = aa (homozygous recessive)
- Cell 3: A (from Aa) × a (from aa) = Aa (heterozygous)
- Cell 4: a (from Aa) × a (from aa) = aa (homozygous recessive)
So genotypes: Aa, aa, Aa, aa. Total offspring = 4. Homozygous (aa) = 2. Heterozygous (Aa) = 2.
Step3: Calculate Ratios/Percentages
- Ratio (homozygous : total): \( \frac{2}{4} = \frac{1}{2} \), so 1:2.
- Percent heterozygous: \( \frac{2}{4} \times 100 = 50\% \).
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Ratio: 1:2
Percent: 50%