no. in the second generation it will have a short offspring , but in the first generation it will have tall offspring
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the tall trait was controlled by a dominant factor.
A group of identical individuals that always produce offspring of the same phenotype when intercrossed.
Gentain plants do not grow very tall because they live on mountains, and because mountains are high they get lots of sun, which they like. if they grow too tall, the sun will make them shrivel up and die.
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Any tall plant in any ecosystem is a vascular plant. Non vascular plants are generally small, just a few inches tall, with the exception of some marine plants.
tall.
F1 and F2 generation is the offspring generation.F1 ( filial generation) is when two offspring plants that are alike that came from its parents, both parent plants aren't similar.F2 is the second stage. In F2 generation, the former two offspring (tall plants) will fertilize and have new offspring. The new offspring will be 75% tall and 25% short. ----------justinvo24----------------lol
Homozygous for tall is TT Homozygous for short is tt All F1 offspring from this cross are Tt which makes them genotypically heterozygous and phenotypically tall.
what trait or traits did the plant in the f generation to the offspring in the F2 gen. what did the difference in the F1 and F2 offspring show Mandel
tall and short
I think not as tall is the dominant allele here.T = tallt = shortTT X ttall would beTt======and tall.
usually tall
usually tall
I think not as tall is the dominant allele here.T = tallt = shortTT X ttall would beTt======and tall.
All of the offspring had at least one dominant tall allele. All of the offspring in the F1 generation were heterozygous "Tt" meaning they each had one tall allele "T" and one short allele "t". It also suggest that one parent was homozygous tall TT and the other was homozygous short "tt."
dominant trait NovaNet
the tall plants will turn purple. it may be cool or look like pooh