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What are the most likely percentages for offspring of two red/white-feather
parents?
100% red/white-feather chickens.
50% white-feather chickens and 50% red/white-feather chickens.
33% white-feather chickens, 33% red-feather chickens, and 33% red/white-
feather chickens.
25% white-feather chickens, 25% red-feather chickens, and 50% red/white-
feather chickens.
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