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18 January, 07:28

If a green pea plant is bred with another green pea plant and three green pea plants and

one yellow pea plant result, can the parent pea plants be homozygous dominant?

Explain why or why not

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  1. 18 January, 07:30
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    Both will be Heterozygous

    Explanation:

    1 will be Homozygous dominant, 2 will be Heterozygous, and 1 will be Homozygous Recessive
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