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Milagros Potter
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17 November, 04:17
Why are only two phenotypes possible?
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Samantha
17 November, 04:46
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The phenotype is the physical manifestation of an organism's allellic combination (genotype). For the pea plants, if the red allele is dominant and the white allele is recessive, only two phenotypes are possible ... Often, organisms will carry a dominant and a recessive allele of a gene.
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