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Crossing of a homozygous wild type with a mutant that is heterozygous for a dominant mutation will result in F1 progeny of which
a. all show the mutant phenotype.
b. half show the wild-type phenotype and half show the mutant phenotype.
c. three-fourths show the wild-type phenotype and one-fourth show the mutant phenotype.
d. all show the wild-type phenotype.
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