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In a particular flower, being tall (T) is the dominant gene while being short (t) is the recessive gene. The height gene is linked to the color gene. Being purple (P) is the dominant gene and being pink (p) is the recessive gene. A homozygous dominant tall (TT) and homozygous recessive pink (pp) flower is crossed with a homozygous recessive short (tt) and homozygous dominant purple (PP) flower. What are the chances that their offspring will be short and pink? (1 point)Responses12.5%12.5%100%100%0%0%25%25%
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Explanation: The parents are Tp/Tp and tP/tP (linked). All F1 are Tt Pp with gametes only Tp or tP (no recombination), so combining those never yields tt pp (short pink).
Explanation: The parents are Tp/Tp and tP/tP (linked). All F1 are Tt Pp with gametes only Tp or tP (no recombination), so combining those never yields tt pp (short pink).
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