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Imagine crossing two truebreeding pea varieties differing in both of these
characters — a parental cross between a plant with yellow - round seeds ( YYRR
) and a plant with greenwrinkled seeds ( yyrr ) . The Fı plants will be dihybrids ...
Imagine crossing two truebreeding pea varieties differing in both of these
characters — a parental cross between a plant with yellow - round seeds ( YYRR
) and a plant with greenwrinkled seeds ( yyrr ) . The Fı plants will be dihybrids ...
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Figure 14.8 Inquiry Do the alleles for seed color and seed shape sort into
gametes dependently ( together ) or independently ? The Fı plants , of genotype
YyRr , exhibit both dominant phenotypes , yellow seeds with round shapes , no
matter ...
Figure 14.8 Inquiry Do the alleles for seed color and seed shape sort into
gametes dependently ( together ) or independently ? The Fı plants , of genotype
YyRr , exhibit both dominant phenotypes , yellow seeds with round shapes , no
matter ...
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16 boxes ( 1/8 ) correspond to the YyRR genotype . Now let's see how we can
combine the multiplication and addition rules to solve even more complex
problems in Mendelian genetics . For instance , imagine a cross of two pea
varieties in ...
16 boxes ( 1/8 ) correspond to the YyRR genotype . Now let's see how we can
combine the multiplication and addition rules to solve even more complex
problems in Mendelian genetics . For instance , imagine a cross of two pea
varieties in ...
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