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When a true-breeding plant with yellow peas was crossed to a true-breeding plant with green peas, what results did Mendel observe?

All of the plants generated yellow peas.

All of the plants generated green peas.

All of the plants generated light green peas, supporting the blending hypothesis.

Half of the offspring produced yellow peas and half produced green peas.

75% of the offspring produced yellow peas and 25% produced green peas.

75% of the offspring produced green peas and 25% produced yellow peas.
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