Respuesta :
Well the kids would be hetero and it would just depend on who they cross with after that
Answer:
Therefore 100% of the children will be heterozygous.
Explanation:
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According to Mendelian genetics, if one of the parents is a homozygous dominant (AA) and the other parent is a homozygous recessive (aa), the children will have:
The combinations would be:
Aa (with the first A and the first a)
Aa (with the first A and the second a)
Aa (with the second A and the first a)
Aa (with the second A and the second a)
Therefore 100% of the children will be heterozygous.
Then, they will depend on the genes of the person they cross.