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20 in a monohybrid cross, if the gene for tall (t) plants was incompletely dominant over the gene for short (t) plants, what would be the predicted result of crossing two intermediate (tt) parent plants? (hint: you may want to complete a punnett square.) select one: a. 25 percent tall, 50 percent intermediate, 25 percent short b. 50 percent tall, 25 percent intermediate, 25 percent short c. 100 percent intermediate d. 25 percent tall, 75 percent intermediate
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