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Biology, 14.12.2020 22:20 skinman

Yellow fruit and dwarf vines are recessive traits in tomatoes. Red fruit and tall vines are dominant. Suppose a true-breeding dominant red and tall plant crossed with a heterozygous red and dwarf plant. a. What is the phenotype ratio?

b. What percent of the offspring will have yellow fruit and dwarf vines?

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