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A genetics student is studying a plant that seems to have two Mendelian traits, flower color (red is dominant, and yellow is recessive) and seed color (brown is dominant, and green is recessive).

Use the Table button to create a Punnet square. Your Punnet square should show the possible offspring from one parent that is homologous recessive for both traits and the other parent that is heterogeneous for both traits. For flower color, use F and f, and for seed color, use S and s.

Then, based on the Punnet square you made, answer this question: What are the chances that the offspring will have the red flower, green seed phenotype? Show your work.


Sagot :

Answer:

Here is the plato answer !!!

   FS         fs       Fs       fS

fs FfSs    ffss     Ffss     ffSs

fs  FfSs    ffss     Ffss     ffSs

fs  FfSs    ffss     Ffss     ffSs

fs  FfSs    ffss     Ffss     ffSs

According to the Punnett square, 4/16       plants will have red flowers and green seeds.

So, (4 ÷16) × 100 = 25% chance of obtaining offspring with red flower and green seed.

Explanation: It's 100% right.