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When heterozygous tall plants are self-pollinated, then tall and dwarf plants are obtained. This explains(a) Law of purity of gamete(b) Segregation of law(c) Division in spores(d) Independent assortment
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A heterozygous tall plant has one allele for tallness (represented by capital T) and one allele for dwarfness (represented by small t). So, the genotype of the heterozygous tall plant is Tt. Show more…
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