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tall tomoato plants are produced by TT and dwarf plants by its recessive allele tt. Hairy stems are produced by a dominant gene HH and hairless stems by its recessive allele hh. A heterozygous tall, hairy plant is crossed with a dwarf hairlwss tomato plant

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75% hairy stems; 25% hairless stems

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Answer: A cross between the two plants will produce sixteen offsprings with genotypes: 8TtHh and 8ttHh.

Explanation: A heterozygous tall hairy plant will have a genotype of TtHH while a dwarf hairless plant will have a genotype of tthh. A cross between them will produce sixteen offsprings: 8 heterozygous for both traits and 8 dwarf, heterozygous hairy plants

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tall tomoato plants are produced by TT and dwarf plants by its recessive allele tt-example-1
tall tomoato plants are produced by TT and dwarf plants by its recessive allele tt-example-2
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