WHAT IS LIFE? A GUIDE TO BIO 3E+LAUNCHPA
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Chapter 7, Problem 6SA
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What percentage of gametes will carry an allele in an individual homozygous for a trait?
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Homozygous traits are those which have only one version of an allele for that trait. This means it will be either a dominant allele or a recessive allele.
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