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Biology, 17.12.2019 23:31, deeyoung92

In corn, blue kernels are produced by a dominant allele of a coloration gene, and white kernels are produced in individuals homozygous for a recessive allele of the same coloration gene. another gene has two alleles for shape, with smooth kernels being dominant to wrinkled. a plant heterozygous for both genes is testcrossed (crossed to a homozygous recessive white, wrinkled strain). the testcross offspring consist of the following types: 1,447 blue smooth; 1,436 white wrinkled; 150 blue wrinkled; 145 white smooth. explain the inheritance of the coloration and shape traits.

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