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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a certain type of pea, dark green pods (G) are dominant over light green pods (g). Two pea plants that are heterozygous (Gg) for pod color are crossed, as shown in the following Punnet square. What is the likelihood that their offspring will have light green pods? A All of the offspring will have light green pods. B None of the offspring will have light green pods. C About one fourth of the offspring will have light green pods. D About one half of the offspring will have light green pods.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help me pls guys

OpenStudy (theeric):

Ask this in Biology. I don't know anything about that DNA stuff, but this is something I can help with. Open a new question and post "@theEric"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I alright post it in Biology

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but I need someone that can help me with that's why

OpenStudy (theeric):

Right.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It would be C, about 1/4, since Dark Green is dominant, you'll need a gg plant to be light green. When you punnet square it, you only get 1 gg square out of the 4 squares

OpenStudy (theeric):

I agree :) Good reasoning.

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