What explains two green pea pod plants producing 25% plants with yellow
pea pods? (green is dominant, yellow is recessive)

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Answer:

two heterozygous pairs

Explanation:

the genotype products of Gy and Gy would be GG, Gy, Gy, and yy, making a 25% chance for yellow

The heterozygous pairs are those that have different alleles in the two chromosomes a and a re a set of the dipole individual.  

  • The 2 green pea pod plants produce 25% of the yellow sea pods where the green is the dominate and yellow is recessive.
  • As the chromosome is inherited in both the parent the gene is same.
  • Thus the dominant green color and yellow pod plants will have a mix of genes.

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