Question :
In corn, smooth kernels (K) are dominant to wrinkled kernels (k).
A farmer crosses two corn plants that are heterozygous for kernel texture.
What are the odds that the offspring will have smooth kernels?
Answer:
CORRECT (SELECTED)
3/4.
Step-by-step explanation:
The cross results in one K (smooth kerneled), two K (smooth kerneled), and one k (wrinkled kerneled) offspring.