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In pea plants, spherical seeds (D) are dominant to dented seeds (d). In a genetic cross of two plants, one heterozygous for the seed shape trait and another from true breeding dented seed stock, what fraction of the offspring should have spherical seeds?

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Answered by aanalpari
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Here two plants that are heterozygous for the seed shape trait are crossed. We can make the punnett square for the self cross of heterozygous plant having spherical seed (S) as the dominant trait and dented seed (s) as the recessive trait. Thus, 3/4 of the offspring will have spherical seeds.

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Answered by bhallariya11
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Here’s ur answer half spherical and half dented
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