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In a certain type of plant, tall is dominant over short, and green seed coat is dominant over yellow seed coat. When two plants heterozygous for both of these traits are crossed, the offspring produced are tall, with green seed coats; tall, with yellow seed coats; short, with green seed coats; and short, with yellow seed coats. What do the results of this cross illustrate
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