Explain the tallness trait of a pea plant moving separately from the color trait an example of?



Explain the tallness trait of a pea plant moving separately from the color trait an example of?..

Answer / Yogendra Pandey

The tallness and color traits in peas are inherited independently, meaning they can be present or absent without influencing each other. For example, a pea plant may have green pods (determined by the dominant 'G' gene) but still grow tall (determined by the dominant 'T' gene).

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