If animal III mates with another animal with the same genotype, what is the percent chance that their offspring will be tall?

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Questions below are based on the following information.       Certain genes produce certain traits in an organism. The offspring of complex organisms result from a combination of genes from two different parents. Every individual has two genes for every trait, and each parent passes on only one of its two genes for each trait (this gene is also called an allele) so that the offspring ends up with two alleles for every trait, one from the mother and one from the father as shown in Figure 1.          The combination of the two alleles that individuals possess for a certain trait is called... Show more

If animal III mates with another animal with the same genotype, what is the percent chance that their offspring will be tall?