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Tall plants are dominant over short plants. One parent is homozygous dominant and the other is heterozygous for plant height.


Which would most likely be the resulting phenotype of the offspring?


a.all tall

b.all short

c.3 tall and 1 short

d.2 tall and 2 short

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Riia

Answer:

a. all tall

Explanation:

If genotypically one of the parents is homozygous dominant and another one is heterozygous for plant height then phenotypically all their progeny will be tall.

Let us suppose, 'T' represents dominant allele and 't' represents recessive allele. Then the genotype of one parent who is homozygous dominant will be TT and genotype of another parent  who is heterozygous will be Tt.

The cross is depicted in the attachment.

Here it may also be noted that genotypically two of the progeny will be homozygous dominant while two of the progeny will be heterozygous but phenotypically all the progeny will be 'tall'.

Ver imagen Riia

Answer:

all tall

Explanation:

a

i looked at the other guys :/

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