Multiple Choice
If R is dominant to r, the offspring of the cross of RR with rr will
A) be homozygous.
B) display the same phenotype as the RR parent.
C) display the same phenotype as the rr parent.
D) have the same genotype as the RR parent.
E) have the same genotype as the rr parent.
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