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A tall pea plant results from a dominant tall allele, while the short phenotype results from two recessive alleles. What is the probability of the plants producing short offspring (pp) when a tall pea plant with one tall allele (Pp) is cross-pollinated with a short pea plant (pp)? Hint: Make a punnett square to help you!(1 point)
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50%
Explanation: Cross Pp × pp. Gametes: P or p from Pp, p from pp. Offspring: Pp and pp (one of each), so 1/2 = 50% are short (pp).
Explanation: Cross Pp × pp. Gametes: P or p from Pp, p from pp. Offspring: Pp and pp (one of each), so 1/2 = 50% are short (pp).
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