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17 July, 02:58

In cucumbers, green skin (G) is dominant to striped skin (g). If a farmer crosses a heterozygous (hybrid) cucumber with a homozygous (purebred) striped cucumber, what will the offspring look like?

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  1. 17 July, 03:15
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    Half will be green and half will be striped

    Explanation:

    Given green skin (G) is dominant to striped skin (g).

    Cucumber 1 : Heterozygous (Gg)

    Cucumber 2 : Homozygous striped (gg)

    When Gg X gg:

    G g

    g Gg gg

    g Gg gg

    Half of the offspring will have Gg genotype so they will be green. Other half will have gg genotype so they will be striped.
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