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Two parent plants both have the genotype Tt. What is the probability that an offspring will show the dominant phenotype?
A Punnett square showing height inheritance with alleles T and t from two parents.
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25%
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75%
50%
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75%
Explanation: Tt × Tt gives genotypes TT (25%), Tt (50%), tt (25%). TT and Tt show the dominant phenotype, so 25% + 50% = 75%.
Explanation: Tt × Tt gives genotypes TT (25%), Tt (50%), tt (25%). TT and Tt show the dominant phenotype, so 25% + 50% = 75%.
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