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mendel crossed peas with round green seeds to ones with wrinkled yellow seeds.all f1 plants had seeds that were round and yellow.predict the results of test crossing these f1plants​

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Answered by sobanSingh
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When Mendel crossed a plant producing yellow round seeds?

Mendel's Dihybrid Crosses

Mendel's cross of pea plants with round seeds and yellow cotyledons to pea plants with wrinkled seeds and green cotyledons is an example of a dihybrid cross.

What did Mendel find in the F1 generation?

Working with garden pea plants, Mendel found that crosses between parents that differed for one trait produced F1 offspring that all expressed one parent's traits. The traits that were visible in the F1 generation are referred to as dominant, and traits that disappear in the F1 generation are described as recessive.

Answered by shilpa85475
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The answer to the question is round and yellow.

We must respond what will be seeded in the F1 generation if a round green seeded plant (RRyy) is crossed with a wrinkled yellow seeded plant, according to the query (rrYY).

It's all about cross-pollination.

We need to figure out what kind of cross this is.

Because two characteristics are being researched at the same time, this is called Dihybrid Cross.

We need to know how to find different sorts of gametes before we can do cross.

Because Round is dominant over Wrinkle and Yellow is dominant over Green, F1 generation children will be Round and Yellow seeded. Only dominant features manifest phenotypically in the F1 generation.

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