Gene K controls the kernel size in a variety of popcorn and exhibits classic Mendelian dominant/recessive inheritance. The dominant allele, K, produces large kernels, whereas homozygous recessive kk results in small kernels. At the same time, a second gene, T, controls height. Homozygous recessive tt popcorn plants exhibit significantly stunted growth making them unsuitable for commercial production. If doubly heterozygous KkTt popcorn plants were allowed to self-pollinate, the F2 would segregate into what phenotypic ratio? To receive credit, you must show your work.
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