There is a gene that controls arm length in lizards. The A allele codes for long arms, and the a allele codes for short arms. The a allele is recessive to the A allele.

If two heterozygous lizards mated, what percentage of the offspring would have long arms?

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Daph15
it would be 75% that the offspring would have long arms.
If two lizards are heterozygous, it means they have two different alleles. So if two heterozygous lizards mated, then the offspring have a 75% chance of having long arms. Setting up a punnett square can make it easier to understand.


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