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What did Mendel discover that true-breeding pea plants do when allowed to self pollinate? A. They seldom have offspring with the same traits as the parent plant. B. They always have offspring identical
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What did Mendel discover
that true-breeding pea plants
do when allowed to self
pollinate?
A. They seldom have offspring with the
same traits as the parent plant.
B. They always have offspring identical to
the parent plant.
C. They always have offspring that
differed from the parent plant.
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Answer: B. They always have offspring identical to the parent plant.
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