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Biology, 05.11.2019 01:31, kamal81

You cross a true breeding tomato plant with large fruits to a true breeding plant that has small fruits. all of the f1 offspring have medium sized fruits, with a variance in fruit size of 0.06 cm2 . when you create f2 plants, the variance in fruit size is 0.60 cm2 . what is the broad sense heritability (h2 ) of fruit size?

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