You are studying a single trait (leaf color) in this monohybrid cross. How is it possible to have three phenotypes when
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You are studying a single trait (leaf color) in this monohybrid cross. How is it possible to have three phenotypes when
You are studying a single trait (leaf color) in this monohybridcross. How is it possible to have three phenotypes when theinheritance of this trait is determined by a single gene? Another way of thinking of this concept is that all of Mendel’smonohybrid crosses with peas had two phenotypes, one dominant andone recessive. How can this example with tobacco be explainedby the principle of segregation?
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