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Question
the phenotype of a dominant allele is never seen in the f1 progeny of a monohybrid cross.
true
false
clear selection
Brief Explanations
A monohybrid cross involves two true-breeding parents, one homozygous dominant (e.g., AA) and one homozygous recessive (e.g., aa). All F1 progeny inherit one dominant and one recessive allele (Aa), so they express the dominant phenotype.
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False