A species of corn has three colours. Corn may be yellow, white or cream coloured. The cream colour is a mix of the yellow and white colours.
Yellow and white corn are both homozygous while cream-coloured corn are heterozygous.
Use a Punnett square to find out the percent probability of producing cream coloured corn from a cross between yellow and white corn. Describe the resulting offspring from the parental cross.
- Identify the inheritance pattern that creates the cream colour. Explain.