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In pea plants, tall plants were crossed with short plants, and all of the offspring were tall. A. The tall parent plants most likely carries —

two recessive traits
B. one trait for tallness and one trait for shortness
C. two dominant traits
D. a mutated trait that prevents offspring from being short

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Answer:

C. two dominant traits

Step-by-step explanation:

TT x tt --> Tt

We know the short parent is tt and there were no short offsprings (tt) so it is assumed that the parent is TT.

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User Anis KCHAOU
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the correct answer is c. two dominant traits since there were no recessive offspring

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User SyntaxVoid
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