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Biology, 15.04.2021 06:00 flax05

William repeated Mendel's second set of experiments. He crossed two non-pure tall pea
plants and produced eight short offspring. William
concluded that Mendel's experiments were flawed.
What is wrong with William's reasoning?
A. William should have crossed two pure-
breeding tall plants.
O B. The patterns that Mendel found may not be
apparent after only eight trials.
C. The measurement was a source of a great
deal of error.
D. William's results mirror Mendel's exactly.

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