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In peas, yellow seed color (Y) is dominant to green seed color (y). Which describes an organism that has nonidentical alleles for seed color?
yy and has green seeds
Yy and has yellow seeds
YY and has yellow seeds
Yy and has green seeds
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Yy and has yellow seeds.
Explanation: Nonidentical alleles = heterozygous (Yy). Because Y (yellow) is dominant over y (green), a Yy plant displays the yellow-seed phenotype.
Explanation: Nonidentical alleles = heterozygous (Yy). Because Y (yellow) is dominant over y (green), a Yy plant displays the yellow-seed phenotype.
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