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28 February, 15:47

In a certain breed of plants, dark green is determined by the dominant gene 'G' and light green is determined by the recessive gene 'g'. The heterozygotes show a 75% penetrance. If the parental cross GG x gg was made, how many dark green plants will be observed in a population of 400 F2 plants?

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  1. 28 February, 16:44
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    Answer: If you crossed the parents of GG and gg all plants would be green because if the parent with two dominate genes could only give a dominant G to each child all children would have a dominate G gene therefore all children on this cross would be dark green.
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