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What is the genotype and phenotype of the F1 generation
The reason why short plants reappeared in Mendel's F2 generation of pea plants was because their short trait was heterozygous. Both parents carriedÊthat recessive gene, so they passed it on to their offspring.
two recessive alleles gg
The answer is all of the produced flowers would be Pp
DD is homozygous dominant is a genotype which gives tall plant.
Identify the genotype trait of the seed color is yellow or green?
What is the genotype and phenotype of the F1 generation
The reason why short plants reappeared in Mendel's F2 generation of pea plants was because their short trait was heterozygous. Both parents carriedÊthat recessive gene, so they passed it on to their offspring.
two recessive alleles gg
The answer is all of the produced flowers would be Pp
Second generation produced in mosses is sporophyte on the gametophytic plant body.
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A tall looking pea plant can have a genotype of Tt or TT.
if we assume tall plant <T> & short plant as< t> genotype of tall plant ; TT genotype of short plant ; tt
If gene T is responsible for tallness in a plant, then Tt will be genotype of a heterozygous tall plant.
yellow peas
Let the dominant allele, red color, be represented by R,and the recessive alelle, yellow, by r. Both parent plants are homozygous, so their genotypes will be: Red: RR Yellow: rr The cross is therefore: RR X rr Remember that a homozygous genotype can produce only one type of gamete, so the red plant can only produce gametes with R, and the yellow plant can only produce r gametes. Since the F1 generation takes one gamete frrom each parent, and each parent can only produce one type of gamete, then the F1 generation can have only one genotype: F1: Rr That is, all of the offspring from this cross will be heterozygous. Red is dominant over yellow, and all of the offspring carry one R allele, therefore all of the F1 generation will be red in color.