Question: 14. In A Certain Flower Plant, Round Ovary (R) Is Dominant To Elongated Ovary (r). Dwarf Stalk (D) Is Dominant To Tall Stalk (d). Assume These Two Traits Are Not Linked. A. What Is The Genotype Of A Homozygous Round Ovary, Dwarf Stalk Plant? B. What Is The Genotype Of A Homozygous Elongated Ovary, Tall Stalk Plant? C. What Are Two Possible Genotypes …

Question: 14. In A Certain Flower Plant, Round Ovary (R) Is Dominant To Elongated Ovary (r). Dwarf Stalk (D) Is Dominant To Tall Stalk (d). Assume These Two Traits Are Not Linked. A. What Is The Genotype Of A Homozygous Round Ovary, Dwarf Stalk Plant? B. What Is The Genotype Of A Homozygous Elongated Ovary, Tall Stalk Plant? C. What Are Two Possible Genotypes …

14. In a certain flower plant, round ovary (R) is dominant to elongated ovary (r). Dwarf stalk (D) is dominant to tall stalk

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14. In a certain flower plant, round ovary (R) is dominant to elongated ovary (r). Dwarf stalk (D) is dominant to tall stalk (d). Assume these two traits are not linked. a. What is the genotype of a homozygous round ovary, dwarf stalk plant? b. What is the genotype of a homozygous elongated ovary, tall stalk plant? C. What are two possible genotypes of a plant with round ovary and tall stalk? d. What are the genotypes possible for a plant with an elongated ovary and dwarf stalk? e. If a homozygous plant with round ovary and dwarf stalk is crossed with a homozygous plant with elongated ovary and tall stalk, what is the genotype of the F1 generation? f. If two members of the F1 generation are crossed, what are four phenotypes that can be produced and what is the expected phenotypic ratio?