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After reading the paragraphs below, answer the question that follows.

During a summer study abroad program, you travelled to Austria to study genetics at the University of Vienna. While you were there, a momentous discovery was made: some of Gregor Mendel's original lab books and notes were found to be buried outside of the abbey where he lived. It just so happened that the professor you were working with obtained copies of these notes and enlisted your help to decipher them.

You hired a translator to translate Mendel's notes from Czech to English, and using your knowledge of modern genetics (which Mendel did not have!) you were able to construct a partial Punnett square (shown below). Because the notebook was damaged from being buried for so long, this is the only information that you have regarding a cross that Mendel must have performed. Your professor has tasked you with figuring out more about this experiment.
In pea plants, round peas are dominant (R) and shriveled peas are recessive (r) and yellow peas (shown as light gray in Punnett square) are dominant (Y) and green peas (dark gray) are recessive (y). Using this information and the partial Punnett square above, what were the phenotypes of the parental plants that were used in this cross by Mendel?
Rryy and rrYy
RRyy and rryy
RrYy and RrYy
Rryy and RrYy

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Answer:

Using this information and the partial Punnett square above, what were the phenotypes of the parental plants that were used in this cross by Mendel?

RrYy and RrYy

Step-by-step explanation:

From the crossing of the parent plants, RrYy and RrYy were gotten which shows that the offspring produced are round peas and yellow peas which are the dominant gene over r (shriveled peas) and y (green peas)

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