SOLUTION: genetic problem: In watermelon, the genes for green color (G) and for short shape (S) are dominant over their alleles for striped color (g) and for long shape (s). Suppose two het

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Question 133023: genetic problem:
In watermelon, the genes for green color (G) and for short shape (S) are dominant over their alleles for striped color (g) and for long shape (s). Suppose two heterozygous short/green plants are crossed. What phenotypes would this cross produce and in what ratios?

Answer by Nate(3500) About Me  (Show Source):
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hetero short ~> Ss
hetero green ~> Gg
SsGg and SsGg
SSGG 6.25%
SSGg 12.5%
SsGG 12.5%
SsGg 25%
ssgg 6.25%
SSgg 6.25%
Ssgg 12.5%
ssGG 6.25%
ssGg 12.5%