Multiple Choice
In Mendel's garden peas, each cell in a pea plant has a total of:
A) one allele for each gene.
B) two alleles for each gene.
C) one allele for each gene, if it is a true-breeding parent and two if it is an F1 offspring.
D) one allele for each gene, if it has green seeds and two if it has yellow seeds.
E) between one and four alleles for each gene.
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