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im a monohybrid cross if the gene for tall plants was incompletely dominant over the gene for short plants what would be the predicted results of crossing an intermediate plant with a tall plant
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There would be a 50% chance of a tall plant and a 50% chance of a small plant. There is further explanation in the photo. Hope that helps!
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