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Veseljchak [2.6K]
2 years ago
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WILL MARK BRAINIEST.

Biology
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abruzzese [7]2 years ago
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The dominant or recessive  traits gives the genotypes given as follows:

  1. RR
  2. Rr
  3. RR
  4. Rr
  5. Rr
  6. rr

<h3>What are dominant and recessive traits?</h3>

Dominant traits or characters are those characters which appear in every generation whenever the allele for that trait is present in the offspring.

Recessive traits are traits which only appear when the allele for the dominant trait is absent.

In the given seed, R the trait for round seeds is dominant over r, the trait for the wrinkled seeds.

The genotypes based on whether the traits are dominant or recessive are given as follows:

  1. RR
  2. Rr
  3. RR
  4. Rr
  5. Rr
  6. rr

In conclusion, the genotype of the offspring depends on the genotype of the parents.

Learn more about recessive and dominant traits at: brainly.com/question/3128896

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