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Biology, 10.07.2019 17:50 veronica25681

In daisies, thick stems (t allele) is dominant over thin stems (t), and white flowers (w) is dominant over yellow flowers (w). these genes show independent assortment. when a cross is made between a plant that is homozygous for both thick-stem, white flowers and a plant that has thin stems and yellow flowers, what is the probability that they have offspring with yellow flowers and thick stems? show your work and explain your reasoning.

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