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It's me again! with this Monohybrid Punnett Squares. Ugh, HELP ME

It's me again! with this Monohybrid Punnett Squares. Ugh, HELP ME-example-1
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User Bitboy
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I do think it's D because you'd need two recessives to get stripes, but you'd only need two dominants or a heterozygous for a solid green. So, there's a better chance of getting a solid green rather than stripes, leaving you with a 3/4 possibility.

(Please, correct me if I'm wrong! Thank you!)

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