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In Mendel's cross-breeding experiments, the plants in each individual cross differed from each other in how many traits ? a.) 1 b.) 2 c.) 3 d.) 4
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In Mendel's cross-breeding experiments, the plants in each individual cross differed from each other in how many traits ?
a.) 1
b.) 2
c.) 3
d.) 4
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There could be 3. For instance. Bb Bb could make for possibilities. (BB,Bb,bb)
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