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30 November, 11:09

Tallness is a dominant trait and shortness is a recessive trait. If a person is homozygous for tall height then we can represent the allele as. If the person is homozygous for short height, we can represent the allele as. If a person is heterozygous then we will represent it as.

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  1. 30 November, 11:31
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    I'm pretty sure for this question, the answer wants TT for homozygous dominant. tt for homozygous recessive. Tt for heterozygous.
  2. 30 November, 11:39
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    The trait is height of a person, tallness is dominant trait with allele T and recessive trait will be shortness with allele t.

    Part a.

    If a person is homozygous for tall trait, then it means it has two alleles which are TT.

    Part b.

    If a person is homozygous for shortness, then he has two alleles which are tt.

    Part c.

    If a person is heterozygous, it means has two different types of alleles which are Tt.
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