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{}} far ard page.edu telp Ultra Pigeons have two alleles of a single gene that determines whether they have feathers on their lower legs. The alleles are called no grouse (associated with the featherless phenotype) and grouse (associated with feathery legs). Q4.2. Suppose a pigeon that is homozygous for the grouse allele mates with a heterozygous pigeon. What is the expected frequency of the homozygous no grause GENOTYPE in the offspring? 0% O 50% Submit Answer saved to SimUText server. 75% 100% Q4.3. The no grouse allele is dominant over the grouse allele. If a heterozygous pigeon mates with another heterozygous pigeon, what is the expected frequency of the featherless (no grouse) PHENOTYPE in the offspring? 0% 50% O 75% Submit Answer saved to Simu/Text server. 100% Q4.4. In a certain species of flowering plant, the allele for white petal color is dominant and the allele for red petal color is recessive. If you mated a homozygous red flower with a homozygous white flower, what would you expect the offspring to look like? All offspring will have red petals. All offspring will have pink petals. All offspring will have white petals 22