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19 November, 01:55

A "cutting-edge" plant breeder wants to create roses with fuzzy leaves. He crosses an azalea, which is heterozygous for fuzzy leaves, with a rose that is homozygous for flat leaves. (we are pretending that the azalea and the rose can produce offspring). H = fuzzy leaves (dominant) h = flat leaves (recessive) what is the genotype of the fuzzy-leafed offspring of this cross?

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  1. 19 November, 02:00
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    H = fuzzy leaves (dominant)

    h = flat leaves (recessive)

    Genotype of Azalea heterozygous for fuzzy leaves = Hh

    Genotype rose homozygous for flat leaves = hh

    If we cross Azalea and rose

    Hh x hh

    F1: Hh Hh hh hh

    The genotype of the fuzzy-leafed offspring is Hh.
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