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A homozygous tall (dominant) pea plant is crossed with a short (recessive) plant. The probability that an F1 plant will be tall is A. 25%. B. 100%. C. 75%. D. 50%. Please, tell me how you got the answer.
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A homozygous tall (dominant) pea plant is crossed with a short (recessive) plant. The probability that an F1 plant will be tall is
A. 25%.
B. 100%.
C. 75%.
D. 50%.
Please, tell me how you got the answer.
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There answer would be 75%
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Okay so my guess would be 75% percent because the tall plant is the dominate so because the dominate plant is tall and the recessive plant is short then that should make the dominate part of the plant stronger, making it taller.
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