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When he crossed two pea plants that had different traits of the same characteristic, how was Mendel able to select which plants would be crossed to produce offspring?
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When he crossed two pea plants that had different traits of the same characteristic, how was Mendel able to select which plants would be crossed to produce offspring?
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Based on their genotype, he could deduce which parent plants would create offspring with a certain type of characteristic.
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