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By applying the rules of probability to a Tt × Tt cross, determine the probability of the offspring being heterozygous (Tt).
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By applying the rules of probability to a Tt × Tt cross, determine the probability of the offspring being heterozygous (Tt).
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By applying the rules of probability to a Tt × Tt cross, determine the probability of the offspring being heterozygous (Tt).
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TT = 25%
Tt = 50%
tt = 25%
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The probability of the offspring will be 50% heterogeneous as you cross Tt and Tt together.
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