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A flower who is heterozygous for flower position mates with a flower that is heterozygous for flower position

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50% it'll be heterozygous 25% it'll be Dominant homozygous 25% it'll be recessive homozygous. Unless it is Recessive it will show the dominant trait (flower position) Hopefully this helped I didn't know what was being asked. Your question was more of a statement.
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