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Biology, 14.05.2021 22:50 larageorge

Suppose we have one true-breeding strain of tomato that produces red fruit. Suppose we also have a true-breeding strain of tomato that produces yellow fruit. We KNOW that a single gene is responsible for fruit color, and that the red allele is dominant to the yellow allele. If you make an F2 cross, what proportion of those fruits would you expect to be yellow

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