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When Mendel crossed true–breeding pea plants that have inflated pods (PP) with those that have constricted pods (pp), it was observed that F1 offspring had a genotype of Pp. What would their phenotype be?

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Answer:

What are the two phases of speciation?

(A) geographic isolation and variation

(B) adaptation and reproductive isolation

(C) adaptation and variation

(D) geographic isolation and reproductive isolation

ANSWER (D) geographic isolation and reproductive isolation

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Answer:

constricted pods

Step-by-step explanation:

the genotype would have the dominant phenotype with PP even though the recessive is included. The recessive is controlled or taken over by the dominant allele.

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