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So what would happen if 2 Heterozygous Hamsters that have a Gene about Fur Length [Example] breed? What are the Possibilities and why?

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-If the Hamsters are Heterozygous, then it'll look like -Bb, Bb which is equal to --> B b B b -Now how you a Times Table Square looks like, you simply do it with the Letter [One Pair on the Left, one at the Top] -The Possibilities are BB, Bb, Bb, bb -So 50% of the Outcomes are going to be Heterozygous, and Homozygous -75% of the Outcomes are going to have a Dominant Allele, so it'll show whatever that Allele will code for


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