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A purebred y’all plant crossed with a purebred short plant. All F1 offspring are tall. Is the allele for tallness dominant or recessive
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A purebred y’all plant crossed with a purebred short plant. All F1 offspring are tall. Is the allele for tallness dominant or recessive
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dominant because if it wasm't 1 would come out short
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