In a particular breed of dogs, having spots is a dominant trait (S) and having no spots is recessive (s). A breeder crosses two dogs that both have spots. They produce a litter of pups and some of the puppies do not have spots. Show this cross in the punnett square below.

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In a particular breed of dogs, having spots is a dominant trait (S) and having no spots is recessive (s).
A breeder crosses two dogs that both have spots. They produce a litter of pups and some of the puppies do not have
spots. Show this cross in the punnett square below.
What is the percent chance that the offspring will have spots?
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