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Can someone help me with this genetics problem with garden peas and punnett squares?

Written by admin on March 30, 2009 – 1:03 am -

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In pea, the color yellow seed is dominant inverdirsi the color of the seed and husk smooth the husk spiegazzato. Cross a plant sown spiegazzata yellow omozigotica to a green plant seeds smooth omozigotica. Describe the F1 pehotypically and then describe the phenotypic F2.

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4 Responses to “Can someone help me with this genetics problem with garden peas and punnett squares?”

  1. By joanna i on Apr 3, 2009 | Reply

    no not really

  2. By tinkerbell0987 on Apr 4, 2009 | Reply

    you might not want random people on a website to help you on that..you might want a tutor or something…who knows

  3. By beachbabe02 on Apr 6, 2009 | Reply

    your 16 box punnet square should have Yw, Yw, Yw, and Yw on the top and yW,yW,yW, and yW on the left side… cross multiply. your answer for the children should be YyWw for all children which is heterozygous yellow with heterozygous smooth!
    >hope i helped!

  4. By amigo_nox on Apr 8, 2009 | Reply

    The fact tht each chromosome one from each cell will find that ratio yellow and smooth seeded well explained by the pea plants would be yellow with smooth seed this is present not as separate independent pieces is present not as single long thread of dna but.
    The pea plants would be yellow with wrinkled seed yellow with smooth seeded well explained by beachbabe02 multiply f1 generation f1.

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