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PLEASE I BEG YOU, I Don't care if it's wrong just do your best. In pea plants, green pod color (G) is dominant to yellow pod color (g). One parent that is homozygous for green pods is crossed with another parent that is homozygous for yellow pods to produce an F1 generation. What would be the expected genotypic and phenotypic ratios of an F2 generation produced from a cross of a male and a female from this F1 generation?

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genotypic
GG:25% Gg: 50% gg:25%
phenotypic
so Green:75% and yellow:25%
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Answer:

for the f1 generation will be all Gg so its 100% green how ever if a male and a female from generation get crossed with each other it will be

genotypic

GG:25% Gg:50% gg:25%

phenotypic

so Green:75% and yellow:25%

Explanation:

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