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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
when you use punnett squares, you cross the different genes with themselves. if T is in the first box on both sides, the genome will be TT. if the box lines up to tt, it will be tt. the boxes on the left use the genes' first letter and the boxes on the right use the second letter.
The result of the cross between Tt and Tt would be TT, Tt, Tt, tt.
Monohybrid crossing
This is a kind of crossing involving only one trait.
The genotype Tt will segregate to T and t respectively.
Crossing Tt and Tt:
Tt x Tt
TT Tt Tt tt
Thus, box 1 will contain TT, box 2 will contain Tt, box 3 will contain Tt, and box 4 will contain tt.
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