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Biology, 16.03.2020 18:09, quigley523

Mendelian ratios are modified in crosses involving autotetraploids. Assume that one plant expresses the dominant trait green seeds and is homozygous (). This plant is crossed to one with white seeds that is also homozygous (). If only one dominant allele is sufficient to produce green seeds. Predict the F1 results of such a cross.

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