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L 2.3.4 Study: Predicting Genetic Outcomes

Time to practice using a Punnett square to keep track of possible offspring when
two different traits are being considered.
1. What would you get if you crossed two plants that both had the genotype Yyrr?
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Final answer:

If you crossed two plants with the genotype Yyrr, the offspring would have yellow pods and wrinkled seeds.


Step-by-step explanation:

If you crossed two plants with the genotype Yyrr, you would get offspring with the genotype Yyrr. The Y allele is dominant over the y allele, so the offspring would have yellow pods. The rr allele is recessive, so the offspring would have wrinkled seeds.


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