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14 November, 22:06

A homozygous variety of opium poppy (papaver somniferum laciniatum) with lacerate leaves was crossed with another homozygous variety with normal leaves. all the f1 had lacerate leaves (jagged-edged leaves). two f1 plants were crossed to produce the f2. of the f2, 249 had lacerate leaves and 16 had normal leaves. how are lacerate leaves determined in the opium poppy?

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  1. 15 November, 01:44
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    two genes, with a dominant allele at either or both loci determined in the opium poppy of lacerate leaves
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