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If a pea plant has a recessive allele for yellow pea , it will

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If a pea plant has a recessive allele for green peas, it will produce... green pease if it does not also have a dominant allele for yellow peas. When Gregor Mendel crossed a tall plant with a short plant

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If a pea plant has a recessive allele for yellow pea , it will make an offspring yellow if it has a genotype yy.

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The pea “color” gene comes in a yellow version (y), there are two possible combinations for this color gene: Yy and yy. In yy pea plants only make yellow peas because they only have the yellow version. If the new pea has a genotype Yy, it has other color because the yellow version, y, is recessive over the dominant version, Y.

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