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The url's of clubs on superclubs plus?

Sorry I cannot tell you because it is a question from the TT application form. But i can give you a hint look at your address bar at the top of your Internet provider and it will say "http//:scplus. then the address you are looking for goes here. copy and past it all but not the superclubsplus section and Add it into A Url code :)


What is ratio for PHenotypic ration TT Tt TT Tt?

The phenotypic ratio for the given genotypes (TT, Tt, TT, Tt) can be determined by identifying the traits represented by these genotypes. In this case, both TT and Tt result in the dominant phenotype, while there are no recessive phenotypes present. Thus, the phenotypic ratio is 4:0, indicating that all offspring display the dominant trait.


What are the phenotypes possible for a hybrid tall parents?

When considering hybrid tall parents, the phenotypes of their offspring can vary depending on the genetic makeup of the parents. If both parents are homozygous tall (TT), all offspring will be tall (TT). If one parent is homozygous tall (TT) and the other is heterozygous tall (Tt), all offspring will also be tall (TT or Tt). However, if both parents are heterozygous (Tt), the offspring can exhibit three possible phenotypes: tall (TT or Tt) and short (tt), following a typical Mendelian ratio of 3 tall to 1 short.


When two pea plants with TT genotypes are crossed-bred how many short tt plants will there be in the new generation?

In the offspring generation from crossing two pea plants with TT genotypes, all the offspring will have the genotype Tt. However, all of these offspring will be tall since the tall trait is dominant (T) over the short trait (t). Therefore, there will be no short tt plants in the new generation.


A recessive allele t is responsible for a condition called distonia a man who has this condition marries a woman who doesnt one of their four children has the conditon what are the pssible genotypes?

Firstly, if the condition is recessive, both the man and the child with the condition must have the genotype tt. The mother must have the genotype Tt. This is because if she had TT, all of the children would be Tt and not have the condition. If she were tt, she would have the condition as well. Therefore if the father has tt and the mother has Tt, the other 3 children who do not have the condition must all have the genotype Tt. So: Mother - Tt Father - tt Affected child - tt Other children - Tt


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What is the ratio produced if Tt is crossed with tt?

The ratio produced if Tt is crossed with tt is 1:1 for the genotype and 1:1 for the phenotype. This is because all the offspring will inherit a recessive allele from the tt parent, resulting in all of them having the same genotype and phenotype.


What is the ratio if TT and tt are crossed?

When a true-breeding tall plant (TT) is crossed with a true-breeding short plant (tt), all the offspring in the first generation (F1) will be heterozygous (Tt) and exhibit the tall phenotype, as tall (T) is dominant over short (t). Therefore, the phenotypic ratio of the offspring will be 100% tall. If these F1 plants are then crossed with each other (Tt x Tt), the resulting phenotypic ratio in the second generation (F2) will be 3 tall (TT or Tt) to 1 short (tt).


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The 2008 Audi TT has 13.1 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.


What is the cargo capacity of the 2002 Audi TT with all seats in place?

The 2002 Audi TT has 13.8 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.


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