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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 possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring and the percent chance for each?​

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Answered by prathamesh299
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The correct answer is 75 %

As solid green rind color(G) is dominant to stripe (g) than even one single allele of green rind color in the offspring will produce watermelon offsprings with solid green rinds. As the two watermelon plants are heterozygous for rind color, therefore, they must have genotype Gg

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