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Two phenotypically tall heterozygous pea plants are crossed to one another. a phenotypically tall f1 progeny plant is randomly chosen and mated to a phenotypically dwarf pea plant. if some of the f2 offspring from this mating are phenotypically dwarf, what is the genotype of the randomly chosen f1 parent plant?

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