I = Inflated, i = constricted. Given that the phenotype of F1 progeny is inflated pods and that the parents are true-breeding, which of the following is not a possible genotype of parents?

I = Inflated, i = constricted. Given that the phenotype of F1 progeny is inflated pods and that the parents are true-breeding, which of the following is not a possible genotype of parents? Correct Answer Parent 1: ii; Parent 2: ii

Inflated is the dominant phenotype. Hence it can be expressed in two genotypes: II and Ii. The F1 progeny can have it in all the mentioned cases except when both parents are recessive ii.

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