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28 July, 21:11

A student crosses two pea plants. In this species, the allele for axial flowers is dominant to the allele for terminal flowers. One of the plants that the student uses in the cross is homozygous dominant for axial flowers. The other is heterozygous, which means that it has one allele for axial flowers and one allele for terminal flowers. If the student examines 200 offspring pea plants from this cross, which of the following is a reasonable result? A. 47 with axial flowers, 153 with terminal flowers B. 149 with axial flowers, 51 with terminal flowers C. 98 with axial flowers, 102 with terminal flowers D. 200 with axial flowers, 0 with terminal flowers

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  1. 28 July, 21:26
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    I would have to say it would be c

    hope its correct

    let me know if it's not
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