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Atall pea plant (tt) is crossbred with a short pea plant (tt). the following punnett square shows the separated alleles for two pea plants. punnett square showing female parent across the top with a phenotype of tall and a genotype of tt and a male parent across the side with a phenotype of short and a genotype of tt. inside the top left box 1 is written, inside the top right box 2 is written, inside the bottom left box 3 is written, inside the bottom right box 4 is written. which of the following shows the correct match of the box numbers and the genotype of the offspring? 1 = tt; 2 = tt; 3 = tt; 4 = tt 1 = tt; 2 = tt; 3 = tt; 4 = tt 1 = tt; 2 = tt; 3 = tt; 4 = tt 1 = tt; 2 = tt; 3 = tt; 4 = tt

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