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25 May, 14:23

The Punnett square predicts the ratio of genotypes in the offspring, based on the genotypes of the parents. In this cross, tallness (H) is dominant to shortness (h) Based on the Punnett square, what is the phenotype of the offspring?

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  1. 25 May, 14:34
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    Phenotype of the offspring will be tall.

    Explanation:

    Dominant trait only require one copy of allele to express itself whereas recessive trait requires two copy of alleles to express itself.

    Dominant trait may have different genotype but have same phenotype.

    Example:

    For a tree having following genotype

    (Th) and (TT)

    both will be tall but only genotype (hh) will be short.
  2. 25 May, 14:36
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    C. Tall
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