Question #04e45
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Nov 19, 2017
There is a 50% chance that the offspring will be GG and a 50% chance they are Gg.
Explanation:
Use a Punnett square to show the possible combinations to the two alleles. All offspring receive a G allele from one parent, while half get a G from the other, and half get a g.
Regardless, since G is the dominant trait, all offspring will have a phenotype that displays this dominant trait.
This diagram shows what this looks like (it says "T" instead of "G", but you get the idea):