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There is not enough information to answer this. Even if we assume the yellow allele is dominant, we need to know the alleles of the other parent as well.
Either green or yellow (or greenish yellow).
Yellow is a primary color and green is a secondary color. When these two are mixed you will get a tertiary color which is yellow-green or light green.
This principle states that the alleles for a trait separate when gametes are formed. These allele pairs are then randomly united at fertilization. So if you have a plant that is green (GG) with yellow seeds (YY), the question is will the offspring necessarily be green with yellow seeds? He's saying that no, there are certain alleles dealing with the plant color and certain ones dealing with the seed color. One set of alleles doesn't force another.
Yellow is a color for both genders and also green is too,so yes yellow would be nice
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Green is the color green. You can get green by mixing yellow and blue.
either red green or yellow all depends on whos drwing him!
Blue and yellow = green
In the traditional color model used in art and design, yellow is considered a primary color along with red and blue. These primary colors are used in various combinations to create all other colors on the color wheel. Green is a secondary color, created by mixing the primary colors blue and yellow together.
Yellow green is a tertiary color. Yellow and green mix in equal parts to make yellow-green. You can also mix 1 part blue and 3 parts yellow to make yellow-green.
The complimentary color of yellow-green would be Red-violet.