Biology, asked by kunalguptajod, 9 months ago

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In a breeding experiment, a pea plant producing yellow seeds is crossed with a green-seeded pea plant.
All the F1 plants are yellow-seeded. If these F1 plants are crossed with the green-seeded parent plant, the
progeny consists of​

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Answered by Chocozest
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Answer:

I think its Yellow

Explanation:

Because when it was earlier crossed with green then the F1 progeny was Yellow in colour that means Yellow is dominating one and Green is recessive . So, the progeny will consist of Yellow seeded plant .

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