Answer:
610:190 round seeds: wrinkled seeds
Explanation:
A cross between two true breeds, involves crossing two parents that are each homozygous for the traits they carry.
A cross between a true breeding round parent (RR) and a true breeding wrinkled plant (rr), will produce all heterozygous offspring:
Rr : 100% in the F1 generation.
When these heterozygous offspring are crossed, Rr x Rr, the proportion obtained genotypically in the second filial generation is:
Considering the importance of dominance in phenotypic expression, round seeds being dominant over wrinkled seeds, indicates that about 75% of the offspring are expected to appear round and 25% expected to appear wrinkled. Putting this phenotypic proportion into perspective,
610:190 round seeds:wrinkled seeds, is the ratio in line with the proportion expected to see in the F2 generation.