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Biology, 24.09.2020 18:01 ItzJuztWillie

g In the opium poppy, leaves can either be normal-shaped or lacerate (with rough edges). Leaf shape is determined by two loci, A and B. A single dominant allele at either gene (i. e. either A/- OR B/-) is sufficient to get normal-shaped leaves. A pure breeding plant with normal leaves was crossed with a pure breeding plant with lacerate leaves to generate an F1. If this F1 is selfed, what will be the ratios of normal:lacerate leaved plants in the F2 generation

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