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One trait that chicken breeders wished to produce was barred feathers, which causes the feathers to look like they have a striped pattern (see image below). The allele for barred feathers is dominant and it is located on the sex chromosome, so the trait is considered to be sex linked. Chickens are a bit different from humans in that the male carries two of the same chromosomes to determine gender (ZZ), and the female carries one of each type of sex chromosome (ZW). Therefore, males carry two alleles for this trait and females carry only one. A male chicken that is not barred and a female that is barred are crossed. What percentage of the females will be barred?

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