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19 February, 20:48

A geneticist made a cross between plants with smooth seeds, each with a gene that consisted of the alleles SS, and plants with wrinkled seeds, each with a gene that consisted of the alleles ss. What will be the phenotype of the resulting F1 plants? The allele S is dominant to the allele s. A. All smooth seeds. B. All wrinkled seeds. C. One half smooth and one half wrinkled seeds. D. 3/4 will have smooth seeds, 1/4 will have wrinkled seeds.

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  1. 19 February, 20:51
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    Because S is dominant and they are both homozygous.
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