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In watermelons solid green rind color is dominant to strips if you cross two watermelon plants that are heterozygous for rind color what are the odds that the offspring will have solid green rinds
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In watermelons solid green rind color is dominant to strips if you cross two watermelon plants that are heterozygous for rind color what are the odds that the offspring will have solid green rinds
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