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7 February, 02:43

In pea plants tall is dominant and short is recessive. a heterozygous tall plant is crossed with a short plant. what is the expected genotype ratio?

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  1. 7 February, 02:47
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    If you were to come up with letters to represent those traits, (I used T for tall and t for short. Heterozygous mean that you'd have Tt, and short would have to be tt, since if you used a dominant allele, it would result in a tall trait. So Tt x tt on a punnet square would give you two of each, meaning the genotypic ratio is 2:2
  2. 7 February, 03:12
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    Parents: Tt * tt

    Possible genotypes: Tt, Tt, tt, tt.

    So that's 2:2 since the plants have a 50% chance of being tall or short.
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