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In snapdragons, the genes A, B, C, D, and E assort independently of one another. If an Aa Bb Cc dd EE plant is crossed with an Aa bb cc Dd Ee plant, what is the probability of obtaining an offspring that is phenotypically dominant for all five traits?
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