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18 July, 12:34

In a particular plant, two genes control height and flower color. Tall height (T) is dominant to short height (t). Yellow flowers (Y) are dominant to white flowers (y). A tall, yellow-flowered plant is mated with a short, white-flowered plant. What are the genotypes of the plants involved in this cross?

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  1. 18 July, 13:01
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    T_Y_ * ttyyTall Yellow plant, It may be = TTYY (homozygous dominant), or TtYy (heterozygous dominant). Short, white plant is = ttyy (homozygous recessive).

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Tall = T,

    short = t

    T is dominant on t,

    yellow = Y

    white = y,

    Y is dominant on y.

    Cross between Tall Yellow plant, It may be = TTYY (homozygous dominant), or TtYy (heterozygous dominant).

    Short, white plant is = ttyy (homozygous recessive).
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