In peas, yellow seed color (Y) is dominant to green seed color (y). Which describes an organism that has nonidentical alleles for seed color? yy and has green seeds Yy and has yellow seeds YY and has yellow seeds Yy and has green seeds

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Answer:

Yy and has yellow seeds

Explanation:

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Based on the data provided, the genotype Yy has non-identical alleles for seed color.

What is an allele?

An allele is an alternate form of a gene.

A gene may have two or more alternate forms

These alternate forms are called alleles.

Alleles may be dominant or recessive.

Two alleles may also exhibit codominance or incomplete dominance.

When the alleles are the same, the organism is said to be h0m0zygous.

When the alleles are different, the organism is said to be heterozygous

The genotype Yy has non-identical alleles for seed color.

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