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Biology, 19.03.2020 23:35 arthurcasella

Mendel kept careful numerical data describing the results of his pea experiments. He knew that if alleles segregated randomly when forming gametes, mathematical probability should predict the outcome of the F2 generation. His true-breeding parent plants were homozygous, RR or rr. This cross resulted in an F1 generation of heterozygous plants, Rr. 1. What phenotypes would you predict in the F2 generation?

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