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In corn r is a gene for red aleurone; its recessive allele r determines colorless aleurone. a cross is made between a diploid r/r female and a trisomic r/r/r male. if pollen grains with extra chromosomes are inviable, the ratio of red to colorless kernels expected in the progeny would be: (hint: use a 2 x 3 punnett square

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