4) A pure green pod pea plant was crossed with a pure yellow pod pea plant (F1 generation) a) Create a Punnett Square and show the probabilities (use ratio or percentage)of the offspring: b) backcrossing (F2 generation). Cross any two offspring from the first generation and create another Punnett Square to show the probabilities of the second generation offspring. Then explain why the genotype and phenotype of this generation are different from the first generation.
4) A pure green pod pea plant was crossed with a pure yellow pod pea plant (F1 generation) a) Create a Punnett Square and show the probabilities (use ratio or percentage)of the offspring: b) backcrossing (F2 generation). Cross any two offspring from the first generation and create another Punnett Square to show the probabilities of the second generation offspring. Then explain why the genotype and phenotype of this generation are different from the first generation.
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Transcribed Image Text:4) A pure green pod pea plant was crossed with a pure yellow pod pea plant (F1
generation)
a) Create a Punnett Square and show the probabilities (use ratio or percentage)of
the offspring:
b) backcrossing (F2 generation). Cross any two offspring from the first generation
and create another Punnett Square to show the probabilities of the second
generation offspring. Then explain why the genotype and phenotype of this
generation are different from the first generation.
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