Homozygous Dominant | MCQs
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A. Heterozygou
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B. Mixed genotype
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C. Homozygous recessive
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D. Homozygous dominant
Explanation
When a homozygous dominant individual mates with a homozygous recessive individual,
their offspring will all be heterozygous for that particular trait.
This results in a genotype of heterozygous (Aa) for all offspring.
Since the dominant allele masks the effect of the recessive allele, the phenotype of the F1 generation will exhibit the dominant trait.
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