In Mendel's experiments, the tall parental (P) plants

a. were heterozygous for the allele for tallness.
b. were heterozygous at the locus-controlling height.
c. could NOT be crossed with short plants.
d. were homozygous for the allele for shortness.
e. were homozygous for the allele for tallness.


e

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