Genotype TT is called a homozygous genotype. The TT indicates identical alleles, and the capital letters represent their dominant trait.
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For example, if the tall plant stand for T, the genotypes are: TT tt
Because the shot gene in the pea plant is a recessive trait, there is only one possible genotype for it: tt
Tt
Tall = T short = t Tall plants genotype would either be TT or Tt, and short plants genotype would be tt.
TT or Tt
A tall looking pea plant can have a genotype of Tt or TT.
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Because the Tall gene in plants is dominant, a plant that has the genotype Tt (Heterozygous) would be a Tall plant.
Because the Tall gene in plants is dominant, a plant that has the genotype Tt (Heterozygous) would be a Tall plant.
if we assume tall plant <T> & short plant as< t> genotype of tall plant ; TT genotype of short plant ; tt
Codiminant principle suggests that a plant with the genotype Tt will display a tall phenotype.
Codiminant principle suggests that a plant with the genotype Tt will display a tall phenotype.
Genotype TT is called a homozygous genotype. The TT indicates identical alleles, and the capital letters represent their dominant trait.
If gene T is responsible for tallness in a plant, then Tt will be genotype of a heterozygous tall plant.
For example, if the tall plant stand for T, the genotypes are: TT tt
Tt
Because the shot gene in the pea plant is a recessive trait, there is only one possible genotype for it: tt