Asked by liam

A cross between two pea plants with axial flowers and inflated pods gives the following offspringg: 20 with axial flowers and inflated pods, 7 with axial flowers and constricted pods, and 5 with terminal flowers and inflated pods. What is the most probable genotype for the two parents? Explain the results and show the Punnett square. How can the explanation be checked?

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Answered by Anonymous
10:3.5:2.5


terminal is resessive and so is constricted. Most probable combo is heterozygous. Heteros come out to a 9:3:3:1 ratio. You can check it with that. Its not doing to be exact, but then again nature never is
Answered by Nancy
I have the same question and do not understand it, well i do. Just need help to set it up. Well the punnett square
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