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Title: If one of Mendel's pea plants produced yellow peas (i.e., was phenotypically a yellow pea plant), ...
Post by: toratek on Nov 26, 2017
If one of Mendel's pea plants produced yellow peas (i.e., was phenotypically a yellow pea plant), but could also pass on the gene for green peas, that plant would be described as 

A)

homozygous yellow.

B)

homozygous green.

C)

heterozygous.

D)

recessive.

E)

mutants.


Title: Re: If one of Mendel's pea plants produced yellow peas (i.e., was phenotypically a yellow pea ...
Post by: turtle_moon on Nov 26, 2017
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Title: Re: If one of Mendel's pea plants produced yellow peas (i.e., was phenotypically a yellow pea plant), ...
Post by: toratek on May 16, 2018
Passed my anthro class :)