HEREDITY
MONOHYBRID CROSS
Question
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T = tall t = shortTT x Tt would result in the following phenotype:
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all short
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all tall
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TT and Tt
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neither tall or short
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Answer and Explanation: The phenotypic characteristics of offsprings are that all the plants will be tall plants. TT is a tall plant. Tt will also be a tall plant.
Detailed explanation-2: -Complete answer: When cross takes place between Tt and tt two different types of alleles are form, Tt X tt = Tt, Tt, tt, and tt. The genotypic ratio for this cross is 1:1 and the phenotypic ratio is 1:1, where Tt is heterozygous dominant and tt is heterozygous recessive. This type of cross is a test cross.
Detailed explanation-3: -100 % Hint: Heterozygous is a condition when there are two different traits of a particular gene.
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