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Biology, 29.07.2019 18:30 trobbie817

Aplant with the dominant trait, wrinkled seeds, is crossed with a plant that has non-wrinkled seeds. all of the offspring are all wrinkled-seeded. what is the likelihood that the gametes of the wrinkled-seeded parent plant contain one non-wrinkled allele?

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