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Biology, 22.01.2020 18:31, brandonleestewovilgw

The punnet square below represents the result of the cross between two tall pea plants.

t t
t tt tt
t tt tt t = tall height
t = short height

part a: identify the genotype course & phenotypic ratios of the offspring.

part b: identify two offspring from the punnet square that could produce short pea plants if they were crossed. explain your answer.

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The punnet square below represents the result of the cross between two tall pea plants.

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