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3 February, 12:55

When two homozygous plants with contrasting traits are crossed, what are the exoected genotypes for the offspring?

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  1. 3 February, 14:05
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    If two homozygous plants with contrasting traits are crossed, the expected genotypes for the offspring will be heterozygous. The dominant trait would be expressed, but they'd be carriers for the recessive trait.
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