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Gregor Mendel used pea plants that were heterozygous for each of two traits—seed color and seed shape—to generate a dihybrid cross. The phenotypic ratio of the resulting offspring was nine with round and yellow seeds, three with round and green seeds, three with wrinkled and yellow seeds, and one with wrinkled and green seeds. From these results, what could Mendel conclude?

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i think it is D

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A pea plant that has round seeds has the genotype Rr. It is crossed with a pea plant that ... Gregor Mendel used pea plants that were heterozygous for each of two traits- seed colour and seep shape- to generate a dihybrid cross. The phenotypic ratio of the resulting offspring was nine with round and yellow seeds,

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