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19 September, 09:12

Two pea plants were both grown from green peas. When these plants are crossed, their offspring produce green, yellow, and white peas. What accounts for the differences between parents and offspring?

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Random mutations are producing more diversity.

Sexual reproduction has produced new combinations of alleles.

Environmental factors are affecting the survival of gametes.

The trait of pea color is not heritable from these parent plants.

(yes this is homework)

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  1. 19 September, 12:31
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    The most appropriate answer would be B!
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