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25 November, 15:29

F2 plants segregate 9/16 colored: 7/16 colorless. If just one colored plant from the F2 generation is chosen at random and self-fertilized, what is the probability that this plant will only have colored progeny?

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  1. 25 November, 15:56
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    Answer: its b

    Explanation: germany
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