In peas, seed pods can be green (G) or yellow (g). The Punnett square shows a cross between a plant with green seed pods and a plant with yellow seed pods.
What will happen if two of the offspring plants are crossed?
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A. All the plants will have green seed pods.
B. All the plants will have yellow seed pods.
C. 75% of the plants will have green seed pods, and 25% of the plants will have yellow seed pods.
D. 50% of the plants will have green seed pods, and 50% of the plants will have yellow seed pods.
Select your answer:
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