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The statement that, in garden peas, yellow seed is dominant to green seed means that:
A. when a true-breeding yellow seed parent is crossed with a true-breeding green seed parent, 1/2 of the offspring will have yellow seeds and 1/2 will have green seeds.
B. when a true-breeding yellow seed parent is crossed with a true-breeding green seed parent, all offspring will have yellow seeds.
C. when a true-breeding yellow seed parent is crossed with a true-breeding green seed parent, all offspring will have green seeds.
D. when a true-breeding yellow seed parent is crossed with a true-breeding green seed parent, 3/4 of the offspring will have yellow seeds and 1/4 will have green seeds.


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Answer:

B. when a true-breeding yellow seed parent is crossed with a true-breeding green seed parent, all offspring will have yellow seeds.

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