Gregor Mendel studied the inheritance of traits in pea plants. One trait he examined was the height of the plant. Pea plants with the
dominant T allele grew tall, and pea plants with the recessive allele 't' were short. According to Mendel's principles of heredity, if a
homozygous tall pea plant was crossed with a homozygous short pea plant, approximately how many of their offspring would have
the short phenotype?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

So, if you draw out a punnet square, (which I did, so you can see) a homozygous tall has two dominant alleles, so every offspring possibility will have to be tall.

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