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Biology, 06.05.2020 04:33 mansnothot316

A biologist is studying the genetics of a particular species of plant. He knows that one plant may contain
hundreds of individual seeds, each of which is the result of a separate fertilization event. He determines
that seed shape is controlled by a single gene with two alleles. The dominant allele results in round seeds,
and the recessive allele results in wrinkled seeds.
In a follow-up experiment, the biologist crosses two heterozygous plants.
Which of the following is the best prediction for the frequency of wrinkled seeds that would result from
this cross?

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