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Corn kernels can be high in starch (starchy) or high in sugar (sweet). The allele for starchy kernels (H) is dominant to the allele for sweet kernels (h). Each kernel on an ear of corn represents an individual offspring. A particular ear of corn has 92 starchy kernels and 88 sweet kernels. a. What are the most likely genotypes of the parent corn plants that produced this particular ear of corn? b. Explain how you determined the genotypes of the parent corn plants in part (a). Draw a Punnett square for the cross to support your answer. c. Identify the genotypes for two corn plants that, when crossed, will produce plants with 100% starchy kernels.

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