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In chickens, the creeper trait is a semi-lethal dominant allele that results in shortened legs, so that the chickens must creep along. Creepers are heterozygous for the allele. Yet, in the homozygous state the allele is lethal and embryos do not develop to hatching. Times are hard, and you must breed your creeper chickens for offspring to sell. If you mate two creeper chickens, and they produce 45 eggs that hatch, on average how many of those chicks would you expect to be normal, not creepers? Unhatched eggs are not included in the 45.

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