| Another botany "stump"? These genetics problems have my mind in a mush. Any help at all would be appreciated.
Farmer Morris has a green tobacco plant. He doesn't know the genotype of this plant. He crosses this unknown plant with a plant that is homozygous recessive for chlorophyll and gets the following results: two green plants for every two white plants. (Phenotypic ratio = 2 green: 2 white)
So, what is the genotypic ratio of the offspring?
This kind of cross would be called? |