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Using a Punnett square, work out the distribution of phenotypic features in the first filial generation after a cross between a homozygous female and a heterozygous male for a single locus

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Homozygous female - W W
Heterozygous male - W W

In this case all `F_(1)` - generation is with dominant trait, i.e `50%` with homozygous and `50%` with heterozygous nature .
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