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When an albino female plant of maize is crossed with normal green male plant, all plants in the progeny are albino because

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  1. Plastids are inherited through maternal plants

  2. Albinism is dominant over green character

  3. The crossing results in structural changes in green plastids

  4. Green plastids of male parents become mutated


Answer:- Option(s): 1


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