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Biology, 22.05.2020 11:01 joelpimentel

In a pea plant, tall (T) is dominant to short (t), and green peas (G) are dominant to yellow peas (g).
A tall plant with yellow peas (Ttgg) is crossed with a short plant with green peas (ttGg). Both the T and G
traits assort independently from one another.
What is the chance that the offspring will be short with yellow peas?
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