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Biology, 07.10.2019 20:30 potternatalie90

Aplant that produces wrinkled, green seeds was mated to a plant that produces phenotypically round, yellow seeds. in the f1 generation, half of the plants produced round, yellow seeds and the other half produced round, green seeds. the round, yellow f1 seeds were planted and those plants were allowed to self-fertilize. in the f2 generation what fraction of the seeds will be genotypically identical to the plants of the parental generation? 3/16 or 1/16 or 1/4 or 9/16

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