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3 February, 03:56

Vlhybrid punnet squares

In tomatoes, tall vines (T) are dominant to dwarf vines (t), and red fruit (R) is dominant to yellow fruit (r).

A farmer mates a homozygous tall, red tomato plant (TTRR) with a heterozygous tall, red tomato plant (TtRr).

What is the percent chance that the offspring will be dwarf plants with yellow fruit?

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25%

0%

100%

50%

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  1. 3 February, 04:02
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    0%

    Explanation:

    Without having to do a punnett square, you need two lowercase letters to have a recessive trait, from the available parents, you only have one lowercase letter for both traits, so you won't be able to have any recessive traits so you will have a 0% chance of having a dwarf plant with yellow plants.
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