Biology, asked by josrodper349, 1 year ago

In watermelons, solid green rind color (G) is dominant to stripes (g). A farmer crosses two watermelon plants that are heterozygous for rind color. What are the odds that the first offspring will have a solid green rind and the second will have a solid green rind?

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Answered by Anonymous
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75% dude

Watermelon solid green color

G

Dominant to strips

g

when G and g are crossed

It produces Gg in the first progeny

When it is self bred, We get GG, Gg, gG, gg.

By this we get 75% of the dominance is expressed.

Hence, 75% is expressed

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Answered by mddilshad11ab
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Explanation:

watermelons, solid green rind color (G) is dominant to stripes (g). A farmer crosses two watermelon plants that are heterozygous for rind color. What are the odds that the first offspring will have a solid green rind and the second will have a solid green rind

answer=75%

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