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A gene for flower color
Mendel studied seven characters in pea plants and found that they all followed the laws of segregation and independent
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A certain flower is a pink color that breeders have determined is a single gene recessive trait.
What must be true about the gene
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In pea plants, purple flower color is caused by a dominant gene, and white flower color is caused by a recessive gene. The
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In pea plants, the flower color may be either purple or white. Only one purple gene is needed for that color to show, while two
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pea plants, the flower color may be either purple or white. Only one purple gene is needed for that color to show, while two
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In pea plants, the flower color may be either purple or white. Only one purple gene is needed for that color to show, while two
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In pea plants, the flower color may be either purple or white. Only one purple gene is needed for that color to show, while two
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In pea plants, the flower color may be either purple or white. Only one purple gene is needed for that color to show, while two
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In pea plants, the flower color may be either purple or white. Only one purple gene is needed for that color to show, while two
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In 4 o’clock flowers, flower color is controlled by a single gene with two alleles. The R allele produces red flower color,
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