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If an organism is heterozygous for a gene, T, whose alleles determine whether the organism is tall (T) or short (t) in a simple dominance pattern, the organism will be tall.
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If T is dominant to t, a heterozygote (Tt) expresses the dominant phenotype (tall).
If T is dominant to t, a heterozygote (Tt) expresses the dominant phenotype (tall).
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