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In chickens, the black (B) and white (W) alleles for feather color are codominant. If a homozygous white chicken is crossed with a homozygous black chicken, the offspring has feathers that are both black and white, a trait that is known as erminette. The Punnett square shows the possible genotypes resulting from the cross of an erminette chicken with a white chicken.Select the correct answers to indicate the expected percentage of offspring with each phenotype resulting from the cross shown in the Punnet square. The expected phenotypes of offspring with BLACK, WHITE and ERMINETTE phenotypes are:A. 0%B. 25%C. 33%D. 50%E. 66%F. 75%G. 100%
