Asked by Stephanie
In a certain species of plant, the allele to produce green melons (G) is
dominant over the allele to produce yellow melons (g). A student performed a cross
between a plant that produced green melons and a plant that produced yellow melons.
When the student observed the next generation, the 94 seeds that were produced from the
cross matured into 53 plants with green melons and 41 plants with yellow melons.
I need help
dominant over the allele to produce yellow melons (g). A student performed a cross
between a plant that produced green melons and a plant that produced yellow melons.
When the student observed the next generation, the 94 seeds that were produced from the
cross matured into 53 plants with green melons and 41 plants with yellow melons.
I need help
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
so a gg was crossed with a Gg...
gg x Gg=gG, gg, gG, gg half of each
gg x GG= four gG, all green melons
so, the cross was a gg x Gg
gg x Gg=gG, gg, gG, gg half of each
gg x GG= four gG, all green melons
so, the cross was a gg x Gg
Answered by
jay
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