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Masja [62]
3 years ago
7

Which best describes the pure lines in mendel's experiment

Biology
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jasenka [17]3 years ago
5 0
Pure lines were homozygous. They had the same pair of an allele, either both of a dominant one or both for recessive phenotype. For example, a pure line will have either AA or aa, and ant not heterozygous Aa. Pure lines the clone of the homozygous parents. 
Stells [14]3 years ago
3 0

C. they were homozygous

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