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Explain why a phenotype might not always indicate genotype
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If the phenotype visible characteristic is the dominant trait, the genotype genetic makeup could be heterozygous, one trait for the dominant and one trait for the recessive. It could also be homozygous.
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because the phenotype of a pp pea plant is white.
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