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Tall(T) is completely dominant over dwarf(t). Red flower colour ( R) is incompletely dominant over white ( r), the heterozygous being pink. Plant having genotype of TrRr is self pollinated. What would be the proportion of plants with dwarf and pink characters in the progeny

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