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Premises:
When true-breeding P plants are crossed,all offspring have the trait of one of the parents.
When true-breeding P plants of different types are crossed,the offspring do not have a phenotype intermediate between the two parents.
When two traits are followed in a dihybrid cross,heterozygotes in the F₁ generation produce offspring with all combinations of phenotypes,in a 9:3:3:1 ratio.
The crossing of two true-breeding parents seems to produce a blending in the F₁ generation,but the dominant and recessive traits are expressed again in the F₂ generation.
Responses:
Neither allele is completely dominant over the other.
There is no "blending" in inheritance.
Alleles come in dominant and recessive forms.
Genes assort independently in gamete formation.

Correct Answer:

When true-breeding P plants are crossed,all offspring have the trait of one of the parents.
When true-breeding P plants of different types are crossed,the offspring do not have a phenotype intermediate between the two parents.
When two traits are followed in a dihybrid cross,heterozygotes in the F₁ generation produce offspring with all combinations of phenotypes,in a 9:3:3:1 ratio.
The crossing of two true-breeding parents seems to produce a blending in the F₁ generation,but the dominant and recessive traits are expressed again in the F₂ generation.
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