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13 June, 11:23

If tall is dominant to short, 25% had the genotype tt. What is the phenotype for this 25%?

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  1. 13 June, 11:44
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    Answer: Short

    Explanation: If tall is dominant, tall would have the genotype Tt or TT. The only way for something to be short is if it has tt, since it's recessive.
  2. 13 June, 11:46
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    If tall is dominant to short, 25% had the genotype tt. What is the phenotype for this 25%?

    Tt x Tt = TT, Tt, Tt and tt

    3:1

    75%:25%

    The three tall dominant (TT) over the only one recessive (tt)

    The phenotype of the 25% is short recessive
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