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Biology, 19.01.2021 22:40 randenbrown1653

In sunflowers, tall stems are dominant (S) over short stems. If the stem traits are determined by a single gene, what is the expected outcome of
crossing two sunflower plants that are heterozygous for tall stems? *
a. 50, tall stem: 50%. short stems
O b. 100% short stems
O . 100% tall stems
d. 75%. tall stems: 25% short stem

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