In a dihybrid cross with genotypes JjQq and JJQq, what is the probability of getting an offspring with genotype JJQQ?

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The probability of getting an offspring with the genotype JJQQ is 0. This is because both parents have the genotype JjQq, which means they can only pass on the J and Q alleles. The offspring can only inherit one allele for each gene from each parent, so it is not possible for them to have the genotype JJQQ.