In maize, a dominant allele A is necessary for seed color, as opposed to colorless (a).
Another gene has a recessive allele wx that results in waxy starch, as opposed to normal starch
(Wx). The two genes segregate independently. An Aa WxWx plant is testcross. What are the
phenotypes and relative frequencies of offspring?
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In maize, a dominant allele A is necessary for seed color, as opposed to colorless (a). Another gene has a recessive allele wx that results in waxy starch, as opposed to normal starch (Wx). The two genes segregate independently. An Aa WxWx plant is testcrossed. What are the phenotypes and relative frequencies of offspring
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