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The phenotypic ratio of the offspring when a tall man marries a short woman is 3:1 (tall/short). The phenotypic ratio is figured by using the punnet square with the dominant allele for tall and the recessive allele for the short gene.
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no. Yes, it is possible in a test cross
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Suppose letter T represent an allele for tallness in an organism, its homozygous combination would be TT and heterozygous combination would be Tt.
The phenotypic ratio of the offspring when a tall man marries a short woman is 3:1 (tall/short). The phenotypic ratio is figured by using the punnet square with the dominant allele for tall and the recessive allele for the short gene.
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A very high ratio of 1 in 11.
A very high ratio of 1 in 11.
A very high ratio of 1 in 11.
By combining the allele along the top of the box with the allele along side the box.
The allele combination,or gene pair,can be BB,Bb,bb
no. Yes, it is possible in a test cross
carried on the x chromosome