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Biology, 30.11.2019 01:31 luividal37

Two pure breeding mutant plants were crossed: one had green leaves (wild-type leaves are gray) and the other made red flowers (wild-type flowers are white) . all f1 individuals had gray leaves and red flowers. assuming independent assortment, what proportion of the f2 individuals are expected to be phenotypically wild type?

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