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In pea plants, the gene for the color of the seed has two alleles. In the following Punnett
square shown below, the dominant allele (Y) represents yellow and the recessive allele (y)
represents green.
Female Plant Parent One
Phenotype = Yellow
Genotype = Yy
Male Plant Parent Two
Phenotype = Yellow
Genotype = YY
Based on the Punnett square, what percentage of offspring would be expected to have
yellow seeds?

In pea plants the gene for the color of the seed has two alleles In the following Punnett square shown below the dominant allele Y represents yellow and the rec class=

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Answer:

100%

Explanation:

since the only chance to not have yellow phenotypes is to have 2 "y's", all the offspring will have yellow peas since the genotypes each have a "Y" and one has two.