Tall stem flowering plants are dominant over short stems flowering plants but orange roses are recessive compared to pink roses. When 2 plants are pollenated with one another, what is the likelihood of having a short stem flowering plant if one homozygous dominate parent is a tall stem flowering plant with pink roses and the other parent is a short stem flowering plant with orange roses? (QID 133808)
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https://adkinsacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/logo-color.png00editoraccesshttps://adkinsacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/logo-color.pngeditoraccess2022-01-01 05:10:212022-01-01 05:10:21Tall stem flowering plants are dominant over short stems flowering plants but orange roses are recessive compared to pink roses. When 2 plants are pollenated with one another, what is the likelihood of having a short stem flowering plant if one homozygous dominate parent is a tall stem flowering plant with pink roses and the other parent is a short stem flowering plant with orange roses? (QID 133808)