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Biology, 06.05.2020 05:27 2020IRodriguez385

4. In pea plants, round peas are dominant over wrinkled peas. Predict the phenotypic and genotypic
outcome (offspring) of a cross between a plant homozygous for round peas and a plant homozygous for
wrinkled peas.

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