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Biology, 26.10.2019 00:43 tbiles99

In pea plants, the tall allele (t) is dominant to the short allele (t) and the yellow pea allele (y) is dominant to the green pea allele (y). in a cross between ttyy pea and a ttyy pea, what are the odds that the offspring will be tall and have green peas?

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