Multiple Choice
If you crossed a true-breeding yellow-seed plant (AA) with a heterozygous yellow-seed plant (Aa) , offspring:
A) genotypes would be 1 AA:2 Aa.
B) genotypes would be 1 Aa:1 aa.
C) genotypes would be 1 AA:1 Aa.
D) phenotypes would be 1/2 yellow-seed plants and 1/2 green-seed plants.
E) genotypes would be 1 Aa:1 aa and would be 1/2 yellow-seed plants and 1/2 green-seed plants.
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