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In peas, tall is dominant over dwarf. If a plant homozygous for tall is crossed with one homozygous for dwarf :
a. What will be the genotype(s) (use the initial of your last name) and phenotype (s) of the F1 plants?
b. If the F1 is grown the next season, predict the possible genotypes and
c. If you cross the F1 to the tall parent, what phenotype will result of the cross? What will be the ratio of the genotype?
d. If you cross the F1 to the short parent, what phenotype will result of the cross? What will be the ratio of the genotype?
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