A heterozygous cross.
Tt X Tt
One homozygous dominant--TT
Two heterozygous dominant---Tt
One homozygous recessive--tt
All on a statistical average outcome.
It would be around 50%.
I believe this is referring to the generations in parent crosses. You are first given two genotypes to cross. This is the parent generation. When you use a punnett square to cross the parent generation (P) you are given the possible genotypes of the first generation of offspring (G1)
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Asexual Reproduction - the offspring will be exact genetic copies of the parent.
Crossing Yy x Yy yields YY, 2Yy, yy. Since Y is dominant over y, then YY and 2 Yy all result in the same phenotype. Therefore 3/4 of the offspring will resemble their parents.
The sex of the offspring.
Tt, tt -- novanet :)
Tt,tt
Tt,tt
Tt, tt -- novanet :)
75% Percent
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75%
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It dependes on the genes of the parent if you have no information of the genes of the parent I cannot tell you
I believe this is referring to the generations in parent crosses. You are first given two genotypes to cross. This is the parent generation. When you use a punnett square to cross the parent generation (P) you are given the possible genotypes of the first generation of offspring (G1)
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