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Genetics - Fort Bend ISD
Genetics - Fort Bend ISD

... • Round / yellow (P phenotype) • Wrinkled / green (P phenotype) • Many with combinations of alleles (not found in either parent) • This showed that the alleles for seed shape segregated independently of those for seed color (independent assortment). Pg. 271 ...
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