The gardener now chooses two new parent plants, both with the genotype TT. What is the probability that one of their offspring, chosen at random, will be short?

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Questions below are based on the following information. A gardener is interested in growing pea plants of a particular height. He draws a Punnett square to display all the possible combinations of alleles when two hybrid pea plants are crossed to help him determine the possible genotypes of the offspring. T represents the dominant allele for tall plants, and t represents the recessive allele for short plants. The genotype of one parent plant is shown on the top of the square, and the other parent’s genotype is shown on the left of the square. The genotypes of the offspring are shown in the... Show more

The gardener now chooses two new parent plants, both with the genotype TT. What is the probability that one of their offspring, chosen at random, will be short?