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Some plants fail to produce chlorophyll, and this trait appears to be recessive. If we locate a plant that is heterozygous for this trait, self-pollinate it, and harvest seeds, what are the likely phenotypes of these seeds when they germinate?A. All will be green with chlorophyll since that is the dominant trait.
B. All will be white and lack chlorophyll since this is self-pollinated.
C. About one-half will be green and one-half white since that is the distribution of the genes in the parents.
D. About one-fourth will be white and three-fourths green since it is similar to a monohybrid cross between heterozygotes.
E. About one-fourth will be green and three-fourths white since it is similar to a monohybrid cross between heterozygotes.
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