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In watermelons, a solid green color (G) is dominant to green stripes (g). Two solid green watermelons are crossed, as
shown in the Punnett square below.
Which type of watermelon
the greatest chance of being produced by this cross?
G g
g
heterozygous striped
homozygous solid
heterozygous solid
D homozygous striped
Transcribed Image Text:Question 8/18 > NEXT A BOOKMARK 8 In watermelons, a solid green color (G) is dominant to green stripes (g). Two solid green watermelons are crossed, as shown in the Punnett square below. Which type of watermelon the greatest chance of being produced by this cross? G g g heterozygous striped homozygous solid heterozygous solid D homozygous striped
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