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In watermelons, solid green rind color (G) is dominant to stripes (g). A farmer crosses two watermelon plants that are heterozygous for rind color. What is the phenotypic ratio? * i know thats its the
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In watermelons, solid green rind color (G) is dominant to stripes (g). A farmer crosses two watermelon plants that are heterozygous for rind color. What is the phenotypic ratio? * i know thats its the 75% solid but what is the striped %
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If it’s 75% solid then it must be 25% striped because there are only two options and it must add up to 100%.
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