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As a curious General Genetics student, you grew and observed the performance of two wheat plants...

As a curious General Genetics student, you grew and observed the performance of two wheat plants of the same variety in different locations. One in your backyard garden and the other in a pot under a shade. After the wheat matured, you observed that the plant from the garden yielded more grains than that from the shade. Give a genetic explanation for your observation

On your Grandfather’s farm, two black cattle have been mated over several years. Out of a total of 38 offspring produced, 29 are black and 9 are white. Explain these results, giving the genotypes of parents and progeny in terms of the coat color inheritance

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