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A true breeding tall plant is crossed with a true breeding dwarf plant. `F_1` progeny is 100% tall and `F_2` has tall: dwarf in the ratio 3: 1.
Name the patterns of inheritance in which the ratio deviates from the above. Also, mention the deviated phenotypic ratio.

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