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A scientist hypothesized that when two pea plants, both having the genotype all of the offspring would have at least one dominant allele for either shape or color. Which conclusion is supported by the data in the dihybrid cross above?

A Scientist Hypothesized That When Two Pea Plants Both Having The Genotype All Of The Offspring Would Have At Least One Dominant Allele For Either Shape Or Colo class=

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Answer:

The conclusion is incorrect.

Explanation:

There is a chance that the offspring may have the genotype rryy, in which it has no dominant alleles.

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