Multiple Choice
You are given two populations of true-breeding tomato plants with two simple dominant/recessive traits that sort independently. Using the multiplication rule, how many different phenotypic combinations would you expect to see in the F2 generation? In what phenotypic ratio?
A) two, 3:1
B) three, 9:6:1
C) four, 9:3:3:1
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