Learn Before
A researcher crosses a pea plant that comes from a long line of only yellow-seeded plants with a pea plant that comes from a long line of only green-seeded plants. The researcher observes that all of the resulting offspring plants produce only yellow seeds. Based on this single-generation outcome, what is the most logical conclusion about the genetic variants for seed color?
0
1
Tags
Psychology
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science
OpenStax
Psychology @ OpenStax
Ch.3 Biopsychology - Psychology @ OpenStax
Ch.1 Introduction to Psychology - Psychology @ OpenStax
Introduction to Psychology @ OpenStax Course
OpenStax Psychology (2nd ed.) Textbook
Analysis in Bloom's Taxonomy
Cognitive Psychology
Related
Cleft Chin as an Example of a Monogenic Trait
A researcher crosses a pea plant that comes from a long line of only yellow-seeded plants with a pea plant that comes from a long line of only green-seeded plants. The researcher observes that all of the resulting offspring plants produce only yellow seeds. Based on this single-generation outcome, what is the most logical conclusion about the genetic variants for seed color?