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Will mark brainiest a tall pea plant (tt) is crossbred with another tall pea plant (tt). the punnett square below 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 tall 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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