Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
From the illustration, the yellow color trait is dominant over the green trait.
Assuming that yellow seededness is represented by the allele Y and green seededness by the alleles y. Y is dominant over y, hence a yellow seeded plant would be either YY or Yy while a green seeded plant would be yy.
For a cross between a yellow seeded plant and a green seeded plant to yield all yellow seeded offspring, it means that the parents are YY and yy.
(yellow)YY x (green) yy
F1 progeny: All Yy (yellow)
Now, Yy is crossed with green-seeded plant, yy.
Yy x yy
Yy Yy yy yy
Hypothesized Genotypic ratio
Yy = 1/2
yy = 1/2
Hypothesized Phenotypic ratio
Yellow seeded = 1/2
green seeded = 1/2