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17 July, 00:48

In pea plants, green pods are dominant to yellow pods and round seeds are dominant to wrinkled seeds. If a plant that is heterozygous for green pods and has wrinkled seeds is crossed to a plant that has yellow pods and is heterozygous for round seeds, what is the probability of getting an offspring that has yellow pods and wrinkled seeds?

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  1. 17 July, 00:56
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    25% of the probabillity

    To know what's happened here, we need to draw a Punnett square crossing both characteristics at the same time.

    First, we need to identify the alleles:

    Green is dominant over yellow: G and y

    Rounded is dominant over wrinkled: R and w

    So, if we have a plant that is heterozygous for green pods and has wrinkled seeds (Gy ww) is crossed to a plant that has yellow pods and is heterozygous for round seeds (yy Rw) its offsprings will be:

    1/4 green round: Gy Rw

    1/4 yellow round: yy Rw

    1/4 green wrinkled: Gy ww

    1/4 yellow wrinkled: yy ww
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