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Question
If a pure tall plant is crossed with a pure dwarf plant, then offspring will be ______.
Options
all tall
all dwarf
3 tall 1 dwarf
50% tall 50% dwarf
Solution
If a pure tall plant is crossed with a pure dwarf plant, then offspring will be 3 tall and 1 dwarf.
Explanation:
The heterozygous condition will result in the expression of tallness, which is a dominant characteristic.
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