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Biology, 20.02.2020 02:09 diiamondgraham1

In wheat plants, the feature of having colored kernels is dominant to having white kernels that lack pigment. A true-breeding plant with colored kernels is crossed to a true-breeding plant with white kernels, resulting in progeny that all harbor colored kernels. The F1 progeny are then crossed, and a few members of the F2 generation have white/colorless kernels. The modified ratio observed is 15 colored: 1 non-colored. Explain these results.

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