Yes because if the phenotype is recessive there is only one possible genotype, little letter little letter ex. rr (wrikled pea plant seed), cc (albino), tt (short pea plant) whereas if you have a dominante phenotype there are two possible genotypes, big letter big letter or big letter little letter ex. RR Rr (round pea plant seed), CC Cc (normal skin pigmentation) TT Tt (Tall Pea plant)
Pp
take the pea plant that produces round seeds and self pollinate it. if in the f1 progeny or in the next filial generation all the plants produce round seeds then it is a homozygous plant and if some seeds are round whereas some are wrinkled then the plant is heterozygous.
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In pea plants, individuals that are Pp for the alleles that code for flower color will have purple flowers. What is the phenotype?
Yes because if the phenotype is recessive there is only one possible genotype, little letter little letter ex. rr (wrikled pea plant seed), cc (albino), tt (short pea plant) whereas if you have a dominante phenotype there are two possible genotypes, big letter big letter or big letter little letter ex. RR Rr (round pea plant seed), CC Cc (normal skin pigmentation) TT Tt (Tall Pea plant)
What is the genotype and phenotype of the F1 generation
As stated in mendelian inheritance wrinkled seeds have recessive trait(r),while round seeds are dominant trait(R).
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A yellow pea plant (Yy) and a green pea plant (yy) could produce ______ green phenotype(s) in offpspring
take the pea plant that produces round seeds and self pollinate it. if in the f1 progeny or in the next filial generation all the plants produce round seeds then it is a homozygous plant and if some seeds are round whereas some are wrinkled then the plant is heterozygous.
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yellow peas
yellow peas
The genotype of the offspring that had the same phenotype as the parents is rr or wrinkled. The phenotype for the seed shape of both parent plants is round.
To produce a pea plant that only displays the recessive phenotype both of the parents must also have the recessive phenotype. In a four square, if one parent displays the recessive phenotype while the other has the dominant phenotype, one of every four offspring should theoretically receive the recessive phenotype as well, but if you want all offspring to be recessive, both parents must also be recessive. (tt)
Possibly a pea. A green pea.