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If two pea plants are heterozygous dominant for yellow seed color, with green seed color being recessive, what will the pea offspring possibly look like?
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If two pea plants are heterozygous dominant for yellow seed color, with green seed color being recessive, what will the pea offspring possibly look like?
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The genotypes are 1 YY : 2 Yy : 1 yy.
The phenotypes are 3 yellow : 1 green.
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