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In one experiment, gregor mendel crossed a pea plant that bred true for green pods with one that bred true for yellow pods. all the f1 plants had green pods.
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In one experiment, gregor mendel crossed a pea plant that bred true for green pods with one that bred true for yellow pods. all the f1 plants had green pods.
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That’s a simple cross that shows that the green pod color was the dominant allele while the yellow pod color was the recessive allele
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