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9 May, 02:14

In a certain plant species, the allele for wrinkled seeds (W) is dominant to the allele for smooth seeds. What is the phenotype result of a cross between a true-breeding wrinkle-seeded group of plants and a true-breeding smooth-seeded group of plants? A. all smooth seeds, no wrinkled seeds B. 1/4 smooth seeds, 3/4 wrinkled seeds C. all wrinkled seeds, no smooth seeds D. 1/4 wrinkled seeds, 3/4 smooth seeds

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  1. 9 May, 02:35
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    It would be C.

    Using a punnett square, who get the following genotypes:

    Ww

    Ww

    Ww

    Ww

    Since W is for wrinkled seeds, and is dominant, all the seeds would have the wrinkled seed phenotype.
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