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DRAW IT Ø Pea plants heterozygous for flower position and stem length (AaTt) are allowed to self-pollinate, and 400 of the resulting seeds are planted. Draw a Punnett Square for this cross. How many offspring would be predicted to have terminal flowers and be dwarf? (See Table 14.1.)
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DRAW IT Pea plants heterozygousfor flower position and stem length(AaTt) are allowed to self-pollinate,and 400 of the resulting seeds areplanted. Draw a Punnett square forthis cross. How many offspring wouldbe predicted to have terminal flowers and be dwarf? (See Table 14.1.)
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