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If a scientist wanted to follow Mendel’s experiment with a different kind of plant, which type of plant would she examine?
A plant that cannot self-pollinate.
A plant that has only recessive alleles.
A plant that has three alleles for a trait.
A plant that has only two alleles for a trait.
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A plant that has only two alleles for a trait.
Reason: Mendel’s experiments relied on traits controlled by two contrasting alleles (one dominant, one recessive) so he could track inheritance patterns.
Reason: Mendel’s experiments relied on traits controlled by two contrasting alleles (one dominant, one recessive) so he could track inheritance patterns.
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