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Mark the odd one (w.r.t dominant trait in garden pea)

A

Yellow pod

B

Inflated pod

C

Axial flower

D

Yellow seed

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To solve the question of marking the odd one out with respect to dominant traits in garden pea (Pisum sativum), we need to analyze the given options based on their dominance. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Dominant Traits**: In garden peas, certain traits are dominant over others. The common dominant traits include: - Pod color: Green is dominant over yellow. - Pod shape: Inflated is dominant over constricted. - Flower position: Axial is dominant over terminal. - Seed color: Yellow is dominant over green. 2. **Evaluate Each Option**: - **Option A: Yellow Pod**: The dominant trait for pod color is green. Therefore, yellow pod is a recessive trait. This is the odd one out. - **Option B: Inflated Pod**: The dominant trait for pod shape is inflated. This is not the odd one out. - **Option C: Axial Flower**: The dominant trait for flower position is axial. This is also not the odd one out. - **Option D: Yellow Seed**: The dominant trait for seed color is yellow. This is not the odd one out. 3. **Conclusion**: Based on the analysis, the odd one out with respect to dominant traits in garden pea is **Option A: Yellow Pod**, as it is a recessive trait. ### Final Answer: **Option A: Yellow Pod**
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