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In peas, the color yellow (Y) is dominant to the color green (). Use a Punnett square to determine the cross of two heterozygous parents. What are the resulting genotypes?
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In peas, the color yellow (Y) is dominant to the color green (). Use a Punnett square to determine the cross of two
heterozygous parents. What are the resulting genotypes?
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If both parents are heterozygous (Yy), there is a 75% chance that any one of their offspring will have a widow's peak.
Results - 3 yellow colored and 1 green colored. 75% - 25%.
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