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23 April, 21:45

In corn, smooth kernels (K) are dominant to wrinkled kernels (k).

A farmer crosses two corn plants that are heterozygous for kernel texture.

What are the odds that the offspring will have smooth kernels?

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  1. 23 April, 22:38
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    Heterozygous means 2 different zygotes. Since Smooth kernels are dominant, Zygotes KK and Kk will be smooth and kk will be wrinkled.

    If you were to set up a Punnett Square chart like:

    K k

    K (KK) (Kk)

    k (Kk) (kk)

    the ratio for smooth to winkle would be 3 : 1

    Which Will be 75% Smooth and 25% Wrinkle
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