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30 May, 02:38

In watermelons, bitter fruit (b) is dominant over sweet fruit (b), and yellow spots (s) are dominant over no spots (s). the genes for these two characteristics assort independently. a homozygous plant that has bitter fruit and yellow spots is crossed with a homozygous plant that has sweet fruit and no spots. if an f1 plant is backcrossed with the bitter, yellow-spotted parent, what phenotypes and proportions are expected in the offspring?

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  1. 30 May, 04:23
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    An bitter, sweet fruit with yellow spots
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