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7 April, 09:37

Use Models Use a separate piece of paper draw a Punnett square to represent the

cross of two pea plants, each heterozygous for tallness (Tt). Use the Punnett square to

identify the probability of an offspring that is short.

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  1. 7 April, 10:06
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    You need to include what trait is dominant/recessive. if tt is the genotype for short, there would be a 25% probability of the offspring being short. however, if TT is the genotype for short, there would be a 75% probability of the offspring being short.
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