In Mendel's experiments, if the gene for tall (T1) plants was incompletely dominant over the gene for short (T2) plants, what would be the result of crossing two T1T2 plants?
A) 25% tall, 50% intermediate, and 25% short
B) 50% tall, 25% intermediate, and 25% short
C) 25% tall, 25% intermediate, and 50% short
D) All the offspring would be tall.
E) All the offspring would be intermediate.
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