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A plant contains the alleles Gg for green pod color. It is crossed with a plant that has the alleles gg for yellow pod color. The offspring have green pods. What is the allele combination?
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The green offspring are Gg (heterozygous).
Crossing Gg × gg gives gametes G or g from the first parent and g from the second, producing 50% Gg (green, because G is dominant) and 50% gg (yellow).
Crossing Gg × gg gives gametes G or g from the first parent and g from the second, producing 50% Gg (green, because G is dominant) and 50% gg (yellow).
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