Why crossing of two homozygous plant produces heterozygous individuals?
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An organism that is homozygous for a specific trait carries two identical alleles at a particular genetic locus. 25% of the heterozygous cross are short, and the offspring of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive pea plant will always display the dominant trait (phenotype), because they are heterozygous.
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an organism that is homozygous for a specific trait carries two identical alleles at a particular genetic locus.25% of the homozygous cross are short, and the offspring of the homozygous dominate and homozygous recessive pea plant will always displace the dominate trait because they are homozygous..✨✨✨✨✨
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