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Since the same is true for an egg with a white - flower allele , there are a total of
four equally likely combinations of sperm and egg . Figure 14.5 illustrates these
combinations using a Punnett square , a handy diagrammatic 255 device for ...
Since the same is true for an egg with a white - flower allele , there are a total of
four equally likely combinations of sperm and egg . Figure 14.5 illustrates these
combinations using a Punnett square , a handy diagrammatic 255 device for ...
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If the hybrids must transmit their alleles in the same combinations in which they
were inherited from the P generation , then there will only be two classes of
gametes : YR and yr . hypothesis predicts that the phenotypic ratio of the F2
generation ...
If the hybrids must transmit their alleles in the same combinations in which they
were inherited from the P generation , then there will only be two classes of
gametes : YR and yr . hypothesis predicts that the phenotypic ratio of the F2
generation ...
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combinations , as long as each gamete has one allele for each gene . In our
example , four classes of gametes would be produced by an Fı plant in equal
quantities : YR , Yr , yR , and yr . If sperm of the four classes are mixed with eggs
of the ...
combinations , as long as each gamete has one allele for each gene . In our
example , four classes of gametes would be produced by an Fı plant in equal
quantities : YR , Yr , yR , and yr . If sperm of the four classes are mixed with eggs
of the ...
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