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Chloeellawright

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An individual's actual genetic make-up is called the
 
  a. phenotype.
  b. homozygosity.
  c. recessiveness.
  d. phenotypic ratio.
  e. genotype.

Question 2

In Mendel's experiments, the tall parental (P) plants
 
  a. were heterozygous for the allele for tallness.
  b. were heterozygous at the locus controlling height.
  c. could NOT be crossed with short plants.
  d. were homozygous for the allele for shortness.
  e. were homozygous for the allele for tallness.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

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