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If T=tall and t=short what is the likelihood that the offspring will be tall? A.0% B.25% C.50% D.75%
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If T=tall and t=short what is the likelihood that the offspring will be tall? A.0% B.25% C.50% D.75%
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If T=tall and t=short what is the likelihood that the offspring will be tall?
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B.25%
C.50%
D.75%
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the answer is C.. 50%..
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If we were to cross them we would get D. 75% tall
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