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Multiple ChoiceMendel crossed a pea plant with yellow peas with a pea plant with green peas. All of the offspring created from this cross has yellow peas. What must be true about the parent plants of this cross for this to occur?2453views12rank
Multiple ChoiceYou cross a pea plant with yellow peas (Yy) and a pea plant with green peas. How many unique genotypes are possible for pea color in the offspring? How many unique phenotypes are possible for pea color in the offspring?1697views12rank
Multiple ChoiceIn the study of genetics the offspring of the parental generation is referred to as the:1771views19rank
Multiple ChoiceThe F1 generation differed from the F2 in Mendel's experiments in that __________. 762views
Multiple ChoiceIn Mendel's monohybrid cross of purple-flowered and white-flowered peas, all members of the F1 generation had the __________ phenotype because their genotype was __________ at the flower-color locus. 687views
Multiple ChoiceIf a heterozygous plant is allowed to self-pollinate, what proportion of the offspring will also be heterozygous? 999views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following properties were present in the characters that Mendel examined in his breeding experiments? 692views