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Biology, 18.10.2019 17:30 alexussaniyah

Fruit color in a particular plant is controlled by a set of three quantitative trait loci (i. e., qtls or polygenes), that work in an equal and additive manner. each qtl has two alleles (i. e., a and a); each allele represented by a capital letter produces one dose of yellow pigment, while alleles represented with lower case letters do not produce any pigment at all. a trihybrid plant (a/a; b/b; c/c) is selfed. assuming no effects of the environment, what proportion of the offspring will have the same fruit color phenotype as the trihybrid parent?

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