If only one dominant allele is sufficient to produce green seeds, predict the F1F1 phenotypic ratio of such a cross. Assume that synapsis between chromosome pairs is random during meiosis. View Available Hint(s)for Part A 3 green : 1 whiteall whiteall green1 green : 3 white1 green : 1 white
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