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Biology, 05.10.2019 07:20 daijafoster0

What happened in mendel’s experiments when a pea plant received two different alleles for the same trait?

a. only the recessive allele form was visible in the offspring.

b. the forms of both alleles were visible in the offspring.

c. the recessive allele was hidden by the dominant allele.

d. the dominant allele was hidden by the recessive allele.

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