What is the outcome of crossing two pure-breeding plants with antagonistic traits?

A) Only one of the traits will be seen in the progeny.
B) Both traits will be seen in the progeny.
C) Both traits will be seen in the progeny in a 3:1 ratio.
D) Only one trait will be seen and it will be the trait of the female.


A) Only one of the traits will be seen in the progeny.

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