Reddish pigment in wheat kernels is an inherited trait In crosses between wheat plants with different kernel colors, a wide range of kernel color phenotypes is observed among ofspring

Biology

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Reddish pigment in wheat kernels is an inherited trait In crosses between wheat plants with different kernel colors, a wide range of kernel color phenotypes is observed among
ofspring
Answer

The kernel color of wheat is determined by inherited genes, and the range of colors observed in offspring is determined by the combination of genes from the parent plants.

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The reddish pigment in wheat kernels is an inherited trait, meaning that the color of the kernels is determined by the genes of the parent plants. When...
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