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14 September, 04:36

In peas, yellow seed color (y) is dominant to green seed color (y). which describes an organism that has nonidentical alleles for seed color? yy and has green seeds yy and has yellow seeds yy and has yellow seeds yy and has green seeds

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  1. 14 September, 06:29
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    The correct answer is Yy and has yellow seeds.

    An allele refers to a variant form of a gene. Some of the genes exhibit a variety of distinct forms that are situated at the similar position on a chromosome. The alleles are distinct forms of the similar gene. For a specific gene, there can be only one kind of allele present or two or more kinds of alleles present.

    The identical alleles signify that the alleles are the same, that is, homozygous. On the other hand, the nonidentical alleles signify that the alleles are different, that is, heterozygous.
  2. 14 September, 08:22
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    the answer is B. on ed2020
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