A cross between a tall plant (TT) and short pea plant (tt) resulted in progeny that were all tall plants because
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Source: Exemplartallness is the dominant trait
shortness is the dominant trait
tallness is the recessive trait
height of pea plant is not governed by gene ‘T’ or ‘t’
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