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pane00

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The pea plants Mendel studied were ideal because they display __________ for several independent traits.
 
  a. blended inheritance
  b. no variation
  c. dominant alleles
  d. dichotomous variation

Question 2

In Mendel's experiments, the F1 generation __________.
 
  a. was a mating of two lines that were true-breeding
  b. had a 3:1 ratio in the expression of the original parental lines
  c. revealed dominant and recessive traits
  d. was a mating of different species



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Answer to Question 1

Answer d

Answer to Question 2

Answer a




pane00

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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Excellent

 

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