In cucumbers normal leaves (N) are dominant to curled
leaves (n) and elongated fruit (L) is dominant to spherical
fruit and these genes are linked on the same chromosome. If
a pure-breeding normal-leaved, elongated fruit cucumber is
crossed with a curled-leaved, spherical fruit cucumber,
what will be the phenotype of the F1? the phenotypic ratio
of the F2?


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