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A heterozygous dominant green pea plant is crossed with a homozygous recessive yellow pea plant.
Which of the following Punnett squares correctly represents the possible offspring resulting from this cross?
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Let G = green (dominant) and g = yellow (recessive). Cross: Gg × gg.
Punnett square:
G | g
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g | Gg | gg
g | Gg | gg
Offspring genotypes: 2 Gg : 2 gg → 1:1 genotype ratio.
Phenotypes: 50% green (Gg), 50% yellow (gg).
Punnett square:
G | g
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g | Gg | gg
g | Gg | gg
Offspring genotypes: 2 Gg : 2 gg → 1:1 genotype ratio.
Phenotypes: 50% green (Gg), 50% yellow (gg).
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