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    Doesnt dominant mean that the offspring have a 50% chance of getting the dominant gene
    Sorry, I thought you were asking a question. But what you said isn't correct either. Dominant has nothing to do with the chance of passing on the alleles, just whether or not they will be expressed. Offspring could have a 100% chance of receiving the allele if one of the parents is homozygous.

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