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When conducting his research into the genetics of garden peas, Gregor Mendel crossed true-breeding yellow seeded plants with true-breeding green-seeded plants. He observed that all the F1 generation had yellow seeds.
In the F1 generation, the allele for yellow seeds would have been found in...
a) None of the male or female gametes produced by the F1 plants.
b) All the male gametes and none of the female gametes produced by the F1 plants.
c) About 50% of the female gametes and 50% of the male gametes produced by F1 plants.
d) All the female gametes and none of the male gametes produced by the F1 plants.
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