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in pea plants tall dominate short. what would be the phenotypic ratio of the offspring from a cross of a homozygous tall plant and a short plant.
○ 3 short : 1 tall
○ 3 tall: 1 short
○ 2 tall: 2 short
○ all tall
Step1: Define Genotypes
Let \( T \) represent the dominant tall allele and \( t \) represent the recessive short allele. A homozygous tall plant has genotype \( TT \), and a short plant (recessive) has genotype \( tt \).
Step2: Determine Gametes
The homozygous tall plant (\( TT \)) can only produce gametes with the \( T \) allele. The short plant (\( tt \)) can only produce gametes with the \( t \) allele.
Step3: Perform the Cross
When we cross \( TT \) (tall) and \( tt \) (short), all offspring will have the genotype \( Tt \) (since each offspring gets one \( T \) from the tall parent and one \( t \) from the short parent).
Step4: Determine Phenotype
The \( T \) allele is dominant, so any plant with at least one \( T \) allele will be tall. Since all offspring have genotype \( Tt \), all of them will be tall.
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All tall