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If you cross a heterozygous tall pea plant with a homozygous recessive short pea plant, what are the chances of the offspring being homozygous recessive? A: 0% B: 25% C: 50% D: 100%
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If you cross a heterozygous tall pea plant with a homozygous recessive
short pea plant, what are the chances of the offspring being homozygous
recessive?
A: 0%
B: 25%
C: 50%
D: 100%
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Answer:
C.50%
Step-by-step explanation:
correct on edge.
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It would be choice c: 50% I believe pls say thanks if it’s wrong
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