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How do you write the phenotype for two heterozygous purple corn kernels
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How do you write the phenotype for two heterozygous purple corn kernels
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75% of the kernels born will be Purple, the dominant gene. And, 25% will be the other color. The phenotype might be 3:1 i think, well need anything tag me :)
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