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The following questions apply to crosses involving a trait following complete dominance. What is the probability that offspring will show the dominant [Select] phenotype from a dominant backcross? [Select] What is the correct equation showing how the product rule would be used to calculate the probability of a single offspring having two dominant alleles in a monohybrid F1 cross?

The following questions apply to crosses involving a trait following complete dominance. ✓ [Select] 2/4 3/4 1/4 0/4 What is the probability that offspring will show the dominant packcross? What is the correct equation showing how the product rule would 4/4 be used to calculate the probability of a single offspring having two dominant alleles in a monohybrid F1 cross?

The following questions apply to crosses involving a trait following complete dominance. What is the probability that offspring will show the dominant [Select] phenotype from a dominant backcross? ✓ [Select] 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4 2/2 x 2/2 = 4/4 1/4 x 1/4 = 1/16 2/2 x 1/2 = 2/4 What is the correct equation showing how the product rule would ability of a single offspring having two dominant alleles in a