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26 November, 22:53

In peas, yellow color is dominant to green. What will be the colors of the offspring of the following crosses?

a. homozygous yellow x green

b. heterozygous yellow x green

c. heterozygous yellow x homozygous yellow

d. heterozygous yellow x heterozygous yellow

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  1. 26 November, 23:03
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    A. 100 % yellow

    b. 50% yellow 50% green

    c. 100% yellow

    d. 75% yellow 25% green
  2. 26 November, 23:13
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    A heterozygous pea has one dominant yellow gene and one recessive green gene. In order for a pea to be green both of its genes has to be green also both of the genes for a green pea are green.

    a) You have a 1/2 chance of getting a green gene from one parent and a 1/2 chance of getting a green gene from the other parent therefore you have a 1/2 x 1/2 which equals 1/4 chance of getting a green seed.

    b) You have a 1/2 chance of getting a green gene from the first parent and a 100% chance of getting a green pea from the second parent. So 1/2 x 1 equals a 1/2 chance of getting green

    c) You have a 100% chance of getting a green pea from both parents thus you have a 100% chance of getting a green seed.
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