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If a pea plant has a genotype SSTt, what are the possible genetic combinations that could be present in a single grain of pollen produced by the plant? A. SS,Tt, ST B. ST, St, st C. SS, Tt, ST, st D. ST,
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If a pea plant has a genotype SSTt, what are the possible genetic combinations that could be present in a single grain of pollen produced by the plant?
A. SS,Tt, ST
B. ST, St, st
C. SS, Tt, ST, st
D. ST, St
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it would be D
when you plug the genotypes into a punnett square, you’d have it written like this
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I sing D. Gggggggggggg
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