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The offspring in the first column both have two dominant T alleles. Therefore, you know that the father (parent on the left hand side) is TT and the mother (parent on the top) has a dominant T in that column too. The offspring in the second column are Tt. The dominant T came from the father, as figured out in the first part of the problem. The recessive allele t came from mother's second empty box.

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Why are ratios so important in understanding how dominant and recessive traits are inherited?

Ratios are important in understanding how dominant and recessive traits are inherited because they provide a quantitative way to measure the likelihood of specific genetic outcomes occurring in offspring. By analyzing ratios of dominant and recessive traits in offspring, genetic patterns and inheritance mechanisms can be better understood and predicted. Ratios help to determine the probability of an offspring inheriting specific traits based on the parents' genotypes.


The recessive traits reappeared in the F2 generation in approximately 25 percent of the plants?

50% because it divided half to


How do you determine how many offspring will be the dominant color?

You can use a Punnet Square to figure it out. For example, if gray elephants dominate over brown elephants, and you cross 1 homozygous gray elephant (GG) and one homozygous brown elephant (gg), the Punnet square predicts that the offspring will all be heterozygous Gg. They will all be gray, however, because gray dominates over brown.


The passing of traits from parents to offspring is called?

The passing of traits from parents to offspring is called heredity. Offspring inherit characteristics such as eye color, height, and blood type from their parents through a combination of genetic material from both parents.


Mendel predicted the existence of units of hereditary information that parents passed down to offspring What do you call those units of hereditary information today?

Today, those units of hereditary information are called genes. Genes are segments of DNA that encode specific traits or characteristics and are passed down from parents to their offspring.

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