In one fruit species, the gene for a dark color is dominant…

In one fruit species, the gene for a dark color is dominant over its allele for light color. At another gene locus, the gene for short shape is dominant over its allele for long shape. These two allele pairs assort independently. If a plant with long, light fruit is crossed with a plant that is heterozygous for both of these traits, what percentage of the offspring do you expect will be short and dark?

Please use the following information to answer the question(…

Please use the following information to answer the question(s) below.In a particular plant, leaf color is controlled by gene locus D. Plants with at least one D allele have dark green leaves, and plants with the homozygous recessive dd genotype have light green leaves. A true-breeding dark-leaved plant is crossed with a light-leaved one, and the F1 offspring is allowed to self-pollinate. The predicted outcome of the F2 is diagrammed in the Punnett square shown in Figure 11.1, where 1, 2, 3, and 4 represent the genotypes corresponding to each box within the square.Figure 11.1Which of the boxes correspond(s) to plants with a heterozygous genotype?