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30 May, 17:43

A Tt plant crossed with a Tt plant will have a 25% chance of having a tt offspring each time they reproduce.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 30 May, 18:08
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    The answer is a. True.

    If two heterozygous (Tt) cross, there is a 25% percent chance of having a TT offspring, a 25% chance of having a tt offspring, and a 50% chance of having a Tt offspring:

    Parents: Tt x Tt

    Offspring: TT Tt Tt tt

    So, a chance of having the tt offspring is 1 of 4, which is 1/4, which is 25%.
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