The gene that encodes for plant height in sunflower plants follows a strict recessive/dominant pattern of inheritance and has 2 alleles (tall and short). A tall sunflower plant is crossed with a short sunflower plant. Half of the offspring from this cross are tall, and the other half are short. From this information, what are the parents' genotypes
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