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Biology, 03.11.2020 17:00 timothyashburn8

Two plants differ in the seed color they produce. One plant produces green seeds, the other produces yellow seeds. Yellow is the dominant phenotype. If the parental plants are true-breeding, what would the resulting F1 offspring's genotype be?

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