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