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a student crosses two homozygous plants, one with green pods and other with yellow pods. If a yellow is dominant over green, what phenotypic results will the student find in the offspring?
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a student crosses two homozygous plants, one with green pods and other with yellow pods. If a yellow is dominant over green, what phenotypic results will the student find in the offspring?
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If the yellow is dominant over the Green then you will have a yellow pod. Common sense or you can do the Punnett Square. Up to you.
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the answer is 100% yellow
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