Mendel performed a cross between individuals heterozygous for three different traits: green versus yellow seeds (green is dominant), red versus white flowers (red is dominant), and green versus yellow pods (green is dominant). what fraction of the offspring would have been expected to have green seeds, red flowers, and green pods?

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Probability of Green seed * Red flowers * Green pods

3/4 * 3/4 * 3/4 =27/64
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The fraction of offspring expected to have green seeds, red flowers, and green pods would be 27/64.

Assuming that the seed shape, flower color, and pod color are represented by A, B, and C alleles respectively.  

Since the parents involved in the cross are heterozygous for each trait, their genotypes would be AaBbCc each.

                 AaBbCc     x     AaBbCc

See the attached image for the Punnet's square analysis of the cross that results in the offspring with the phenotypic ratio.

The proportion of the offspring with parental phenotypes is 27/64.

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