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Assume tall (T) is dominant to dwarf (t). If a homozygous dominant individual is crossed with a homozygous

dwarf, the offspring will have what ratio?

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a basic difference between Mendel's p but not the particulate hypothesis, maintained that after a mating, the genetic material provided by each of the two parents is mixed in the offspring, losing its individual identity. is and the blending hypothesis?

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