The yellow seeds are dominant to green seeds. The heterozygous yellow seeded plant will have the genotype Yy and the green seeded plant will have yy. If these two plants...
1 Answers 1 viewsLet "A" be a yellow plant and "a" green plantParents Aa AaGametes A a A aOffspring AA Aa Aa aaYellow plant will be produced in case of AA and Aa...
1 Answers 1 viewsEnvironmental conditions do not affect genotype. Therefore, a tall plant that was grown on nutrient deficiency soil still carries the genes for tallness. In plants, being tall is a dominant...
1 Answers 1 viewsGenotype of one true-breeding parent is PP. The other true-breeding parent has genotype pp. So, all offspring will be heterozygous. The probability for Pp is 100%, there will be no...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe dominant trait is a tall, because it manifests itself in both a homozygous and a heterozygous state.
1 Answers 1 viewsT- tallt-short Tt and Tt F1: 1TT: 2 Tt : 1tt As it is incomplete dominance, genotype and phenotype have the same ratioTT( tall) -25 %tt(short)-25%Tt( medium)-50%
1 Answers 1 viewsApproximately 50% of them will have green pea pods while the other 50% will have round pea pods.
1 Answers 1 viewsFor this to be possible, one parent would have to be homozygous dominant and the other would have to be homozygous recessive.
1 Answers 1 viewsThere are two possibilities, i.e. it can be either homozygous tall (TT) or heterozygous tall (Tt). In a test cross, tall pea plant of unknown genotype is crossed with dwarf...
1 Answers 1 viewssecond generation is more environmental friendly than first generation, reduced waste production, thus increased overall production.
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