In one of Mendel’s pea plants, seed shape and color are cont…
In one of Mendel’s pea plants, seed shape and color are controlled by genes located on separate chromosomes where the round shape allele is dominant over wrinkled and the yellow seed color allele is dominant over green. After performing a dihybrid cross (F1 heterozygous at both genes) you observed 360 round, yellow; 115 round, green; 85 wrinkled, yellow; and 20 wrinkled, green F2 plants. If these traits were controlled by two independent genes with two alleles at each gene, what is the expected number of green-round seeds from this cross?