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In watermelons striped green is dominant to solid green. In a garden of 100 plants 25 are solid green. What percentage would be expected to be heterozygous striped? Question 4 options: 0% 25% 50% 75%
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In watermelons striped green is dominant to solid green. In a garden of 100 plants 25 are solid green. What percentage would be expected to be heterozygous striped?
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I think the answer is 25%
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