A researcher has a plant that displays yellow flowers, the trait dominant over white flowers in the species. How might the researcher discover if his plant is heterozygous or homozygous yellow?

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after the scientist breeds the flower, and if the following generations display only yellow flowers, that means the flower is homozygous (no white flower genes), but if a white flower comes out in the process, it is heterozygous because that means that the original flower had a white flower gene that was "hidden"