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In pea plants, the allele for tall height, T, is dominant over the allele for short height, t. A pea plant has two different alleles for height. Which statement about the pea plant is correct?(1 point)
Responses

The phenotype for height is tall, and the genotype is TT.
The phenotype for height is tall, and the genotype is capital T Capital t

The phenotype for height is short, and the genotype is Tt.
The phenotype for height is short, and the genotype is capital T small t

The phenotype for height is tall, and the genotype is Tt.
The phenotype for height is tall, and the genotype is capital T small t

The phenotype for height is short, and the genotype is tt.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The phenotype is tall, and the genotype is Tt.

Reason: "Two different alleles" means heterozygous (Tt). Because T is dominant over t, the plant appears tall.