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Biology, 13.12.2019 10:31 jlopez113

In mendel's monohybrid cross of a purebred
white-flowered plant and a purebred
purple-flowered plant, the f generation
.a. showed only the dominant trait.
.b. showed only the recessive trait.
.c. did not receive any recessive alleles.
.d. remained purebred.

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