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In pea plants, the allele for having yellow seeds (Y) is dominant to the allele for having green seeds (y). If you cross two plants that are heterozygous, what is the probability they would have a child
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In pea plants, the allele for having yellow seeds (Y) is dominant to the allele for having green seeds (y). If you cross two plants that are heterozygous, what is the probability they would have a child that has green seeds?
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It would be 25 since there will only be one offspring with you
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It would be 25% since yy= green seeds
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