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5 July, 23:23

A woman buys a packet of seeds for red flowering plants. In the spring, she plants the seeds in her garden and enjoys beautiful red flowers all summer. The flowers are self-pollinating, and many of the flowers produce seeds. The woman collects these seeds and plants them in her garden the following spring. She is surprised when about one-fourth of these plants produce white flowers while the other three-fourths produce red flowers. Assuming that the seeds were all produced by self-pollination of the parental generation, which statement best explains the reason for the woman's observations?

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  1. 5 July, 23:26
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    B. Some of the seeds were exposed to conditions that caused a change in the plant's genes, leading to the production of white flowers instead of red flowers in plants grown from these seeds.

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    It think this is the question answer unless you have different multiple choices then just tell me and ill answer from there if you don't have this.
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