If a pure breeding parent producing yellow seeds, the dominant phenotype, is crossed with a pure breeding parent producing green seeds, the recessive phenotype, the F1 generation will produce
A) 100% yellow seeds.
B) 50% yellow seeds; 50% green seeds.
C) 75% yellow seeds; 25% green seeds.
D) 75% green seeds; 25% yellow seeds.
E) not enough information given.
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