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The reproductive organs of a pea plant are in its flowers , and each pea flower
has both pollen - producing organs ( stamens ) ... ( fertilization between different
plants ) , Mendel removed the immature stamens of a plant before they produced
10.
The reproductive organs of a pea plant are in its flowers , and each pea flower
has both pollen - producing organs ( stamens ) ... ( fertilization between different
plants ) , Mendel removed the immature stamens of a plant before they produced
10.
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Notice in Figure 14.2 that the experiment produced a very different result : All the
Fı offspring had flowers just as purple as the purple - flowered parents . What
happened to the white - flowered plants ' genetic contribution to the hybrids ?
Notice in Figure 14.2 that the experiment produced a very different result : All the
Fı offspring had flowers just as purple as the purple - flowered parents . What
happened to the white - flowered plants ' genetic contribution to the hybrids ?
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With seed shape in pea plants as the heritable character , the genotype of Fı
plants is Rr . Segregation in a heterozygous plant is like flipping a coin : Each
egg produced has a 1/2 chance of carrying the dominant allele ( R ) and a 1/2
chance ...
With seed shape in pea plants as the heritable character , the genotype of Fı
plants is Rr . Segregation in a heterozygous plant is like flipping a coin : Each
egg produced has a 1/2 chance of carrying the dominant allele ( R ) and a 1/2
chance ...
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