Among pea plants, we see more peas with smooth pods than with constricted pods. If a plant with constricted pods is mated with a plant with smooth pods the offspring have smooth pods
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Among pea plants, we see more peas with smooth pods than with constricted pods. If a plant with constricted pods is mated with a plant with smooth pods, the offspring have smooth pods. When the offspring mature, and two of them are mated, they have a 25 percent chance of producing offspring with constricted pods.
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Yes it is true, this happens because peas with smooth pods is a dominant character, whereas peas with constricted pods is a recessive character. So when they are mated the resultant phenotypic ratio is 3:1. Therefore the number peas with smooth pods is more than those with constricted pods. Hope this helped you. Please mark as the brainliest :)
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