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In pea plants, tall plants (T) are dominant to short plants (t). If two heterozygous (Tt) individuals are crossed, what percent of their offspring have the probability of being short?
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In pea plants, tall plants (T) are dominant to short plants (t). If two heterozygous (Tt) individuals are crossed, what percent of their offspring have the probability of being short?
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T TT Tt
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