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Biology, 20.04.2021 17:40 Jessietorres2123

The Braeburn apple is grown for its burst of sweet and tart flavors when bitten into, and for its firm fruit suitable for shipping. It was named from the orchard where they were first grown. A chance seedling (young plant) was produced from what was thought to be a
cross-pollination of Granny Smith apples and Lady Hamilton apples. Explain which seeds would most likely reproduce this fruit.

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