In maize, a dominant allele (a) is necessary for seed color


In maize, a dominant allele (A) is necessary for seed color as opposed to colorless (a). Another gene has a recessive allele (w) that results in waxy starch, as opposed to normal starch (W). The two genes assort independently. Give the genotypic and phenotypic ratios resulting when a plant that is doubly heterozygous is testcrossed. 

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Biology: In maize, a dominant allele (a) is necessary for seed color
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