In pea plants the trait for being tall (T) is dominant over the trait for being short (t) and having green peas (G) is dominant to having yellow peas (g).
A heterozygous (for both traits) tall, green pea plant is crossed with a short, yellow pea plant.
Use T/t for height and G/g for color to answer the questions.
Part A
PARENT 1: What is the genotype of the heterozygous tall, heterozygous green parent?
PARENT 2: What is the genotype of the short, yellow parent?
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