Tall = T short = t Tall plants genotype would either be TT or Tt, and short plants genotype would be tt.
The word genotypes is in reference to the alleles an individual receives at fertilization. Lets say that the allele/gene/trait, genotype for the Tall plant is T and dominate and the allele/gene/trait genotype for the short plant is t and recessive. If the genotype is an homozygous allele/gene/trait has two dominate alleles/genes/traits seen as two capital letters ex: dominate tall=TT or if the genotype is homozygous with two recessive alleles/genes/traits it will have two lower case letters ex: short=tt. If the genotype is heterozygous is a Tall plant that means the allele/gene/trait will have one dominate T=Tall and one recessive t=short and it will look like this Tt and with this genotype a Tall plant will be produce "T", even though that plant will still carry an allele/gene/trait for shortness "t". Tips: homozygous [Gk.homo means same and zygous means balance] & heterozygous [Gk.hetero means different and zygous means balance]
TT or Tt
DD is homozygous dominant is a genotype which gives tall plant.
Tt
The plant's genotype gave it a tall phenotype even though its alleles were heterozygous. Add an I and can and chagne the "?" to a ".".
if we assume tall plant <T> & short plant as< t> genotype of tall plant ; TT genotype of short plant ; tt
The genotype of the tall pea plant is heterozygous
The word genotypes is in reference to the alleles an individual receives at fertilization. Lets say that the allele/gene/trait, genotype for the Tall plant is T and dominate and the allele/gene/trait genotype for the short plant is t and recessive. If the genotype is an homozygous allele/gene/trait has two dominate alleles/genes/traits seen as two capital letters ex: dominate tall=TT or if the genotype is homozygous with two recessive alleles/genes/traits it will have two lower case letters ex: short=tt. If the genotype is heterozygous is a Tall plant that means the allele/gene/trait will have one dominate T=Tall and one recessive t=short and it will look like this Tt and with this genotype a Tall plant will be produce "T", even though that plant will still carry an allele/gene/trait for shortness "t". Tips: homozygous [Gk.homo means same and zygous means balance] & heterozygous [Gk.hetero means different and zygous means balance]
A tall looking pea plant can have a genotype of Tt or TT.
The genotype of the tall pea plant is heterozygous!
If gene T is responsible for tallness in a plant, then Tt will be genotype of a heterozygous tall plant.
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.
TT or Tt
Codiminant principle suggests that a plant with the genotype Tt will display a tall phenotype.
DD is homozygous dominant is a genotype which gives tall plant.
Codiminant principle suggests that a plant with the genotype Tt will display a tall phenotype.