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Biology, 19.02.2021 23:30, squidmeat12

During his first set of experiments, Mendel crossed true-breeding plants that expressed different versions of a studied trait. For example, he crossed tall
plants with short plants. Based on his results, he said the tall plants exhibited
the dominant form of the trait, plant height. Which of the following best
describes the F, offspring of this cross?
A. All were short.
B. About 25% were tall,
C. About 25% were short.
D. All were tall.
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