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If you were to plant i00 seeds from this cross, how many would you expect to be short?

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Final answer:

If short is a recessive trait, then when crossing two heterozygous plants, we would expect 25% of the offspring to be short.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the expected number of short plants, we need to know the inheritance pattern for the trait of being short. If short is a recessive trait, then we can use the Punnett square to calculate the probabilities.

If we assume a simple Mendelian inheritance with a single gene controlling the trait, and short being recessive, then when crossing two heterozygous plants, we would expect 25% of the offspring to be short. So if we plant 100 seeds, we would expect approximately 25 to be short.

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