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In a certain plant tall is dominant to short. if a heterozygous plant is crossed with a homozygous tall plant, what is the probability that the offspring will be short?
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In a certain plant tall is dominant to short. if a heterozygous plant is crossed with a homozygous tall plant, what is the probability that the offspring will be short?
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50% Homozygous Dominant(Tall)
50% H
eterozygous
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