Asked by Anne

A farmer grew only one type of onion. All of the onion plants died from the same disease. What can be said of this onion plant population.

A. Only few plants were resistant to the disease
B. All of the onion plants were resistant to the disease.
C. The onion plants were genetically identical.
D. The onion plants were genetically different from each other.

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
C is probably what your teacher wants, but I suspect there was some genetic variation, but not in the disease tolerance to this disease.
Answered by Anne
Okay, thank you so much!
Answered by alyssa
thank you.....
Answered by Rienne
I think the answer is D since if ALL the onions were genetically the same, they would have all died out. I guess the only onion that survived has a DIFFERENT genetic traits from the others who have died.

-THIS IS ONLY MY OPINION
Answered by Name
Me vote C,because.
Answered by Anonymous
Tank you...
Answered by Angel
Thankyou
Answered by George ian
A farmer grew only one type of onion. All of the onion plants died from the same disease. What can be said on this onion plant population?
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