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The color of fruit for plant "X" is determined by two alleles.  When two plants with orange fruits are crossed the following phenotypic ratios are present in the offspring: 25% red fruit, 50% orange fruit, 25% yellow fruit.  a. What are the genotypes of the parent orange-fruited plants?

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User Terron
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50% i think

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Martin Delille
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75% of an red fruit detected across from an orange fruit.

You probably don't understand this way, cause I described as if you was to make the chart.
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User Amedee Van Gasse
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