In cucumbers: Dull fruit (D) is dominant to glossy (d) Orange fruit (R) is dominant to cream...

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In cucumbers:

Dull fruit (D) is dominant to glossy (d)

Orange fruit (R) is dominant to cream (r)

Bitter cotyledons (B) are dominant to nonbitter (b)

A cucumber with the genotype ddRrBb was crossedto a cucumber with the genotype DdRrBb

using a branch diagram, determine the probability that anoffspring from this cross will be dull and cream withnonbitter cotelydons?  (Type in as a decimal andround to 6 decimal digits.)

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It is given thatThe dominant allele D for dull and recessive allele d forglossyThe dominant allele R for orange and recessive allele r forcreamThe dominant allele B for bitter and recessive allele b fornonbitterParents ddRrBb Glossy and orange fruit with bittercotyledonsxDdRrBb Dull and orangewith bitter cotyledonsGametes dRB dRb drb drB DRB DRb DrB Drb dRB drb    See Answer
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