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16 July, 18:37

Both parents in this investigation were Tt for all traits. How would the results have differed if both parents were TT? Or what if both parents were tt? Explain.

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  1. 16 July, 18:48
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    If both parents were TT there would be no way for the parents to give out a recessive trait to their offspring because neither carry it. If both parents were tt there would be no way the parents could give out a dominant trait to their offspring because neither carry it. Because the parents are both Tt in this investigation there's an equal chance that they could give their offspring a recessive OR dominant trait.
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