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based on the phenotypes of the parental plants and f1 plants from the heredity i lab, which phenotypes are dominant?

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Trichomes(no GFP), Glabrous(GFP positive), Trichomes(GFP positive), and Glabrous(no GFP) are phenotypes dominant.

In a diploid organism, two alleles for a particular gene are expressed and interact to produce physical traits. Phenotype is the term used to describe the observable characteristics that an organism expresses.

The genotype is the underlying genetic composition of an organism, which includes both the physically expressed and non-expressed alleles. Mendel’s hybridization experiments demonstrate the difference between phenotype and genotype.

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