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28 May, 10:52

What happens if you cross a heterozygous organism with a heterozygous organism?

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  1. 28 May, 10:59
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    If you cross a heterozygous organism with another heterozygous organism, pair two Tt and Tt. Below is a punnet square to show the result:

    T t

    T TT Tt

    t Tt tt

    This means that you have two heterozygous recessive and one homogenous dominant and one homogenous recessive.
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