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a gamete from an individual pea plant with the genotype eeffgg is likely to have which genotype?
a. efg
b. efg
c. eeffgg
d. eeffgg
Step1: Recall Gamete Formation
Gametes are formed via meiosis, where alleles segregate. For a genotype \( EE Ff Gg \):
- \( E \) is homozygous, so only \( E \) is in gametes.
- \( Ff \) segregates into \( F \) or \( f \).
- \( Gg \) segregates into \( G \) or \( g \).
Step2: Analyze Each Option
- Option A: Has \( e \) (but parent has \( EE \), so no \( e \)) → Eliminate.
- Option B: \( E \) (from \( EE \)), \( F \) (from \( Ff \)), \( G \) (from \( Gg \)) → Valid combination.
- Option C: Has two \( E \), two \( f \), two \( g \) (gametes are haploid, so too many alleles) → Eliminate.
- Option D: Same as parent genotype (gametes are haploid, not diploid) → Eliminate.
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B. EFG