Understanding Dominant and Recessive Traits - AP Biology

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According to Mendel's experiments using pea plants, yellow color (allele B) is autosomal dominant to green (allele b) and round seeds (allele A) are autosomal dominant to wrinkled seeds (allele a).

What proportion of F1 offspring will be yellow with wrinkled seeds if you cross two plants that are heterozygous for both traits?

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When examining two autosomal dominant traits, a cross between two heterozygous individuals will always produce F1 offspring in the same 9:3:3:1 ratio. Nine of the sixteen are individuals who are dominant for both traits, six are individuals who are dominant for one trait and recessive for the other, and the single individual is recessive for both traits. Three individuals will be yellow with wrinkled seeds, and three will be green with round seeds.

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