Scientists compare two different plant species. In species A, the leaf color is controlled by two alleles. In species B, leaf color is controlled by five alleles. How will these two plants be different?. A) Species A will have more genotypes. B) Species A will have a wider range of leaf colors. C) Species B will have fewer offspring. D) Species B will have a wider range of phenotypes.

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Alleles are alternative form of gene and are present at same place on chromosome
suppose the two alleles S and T are controlling leaf colour so the genotype that will b possible is SS.ST.TT and for species B the 6 phenotypes will occur so i conclude that 
Species B will have a wider range of phenotypes
so D is correct
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