A male is heterozygous for the trait that produces freckles on the skin, and he has freckles. If he marries a woman who is also heterozygous for freckles, ______ percent of their children will be freckled and __________ percent of their children will be heterozygous.

A. 100% freckled, 100% heterozygous
B. 75% freckled, 50% heterozygous
C. 75% freckled, 25% heterozygous
D. 50% freckled, 50% heterozygous
E. 100% freckled, 75% heterozygous


B. 75% freckled, 50% heterozygous

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