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In a plant, red fruit (R ) is dominant over yellow fruit (r ) and tallness (T) is dominant over shortness (t). If a plant with RRTt genotype is crossed with a plant that is rrtt

A

`25%` will be tall with red fruit

B

`50%` will be tall with red fruit

C

`75%` will be tall with red fruit

D

All of the offspring will be tall with red fruits

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