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If two dwarf pea plants were crossed?

All tall plants.


Why were all of mendels first generation plants tall?

All of Mendel's first-generation plants were tall because they were all homozygous dominant for the trait of tallness. This means they received two dominant alleles for tallness from the parental plants, resulting in expression of the tall phenotype.


What are the two laws of Gregor Mendel?

The two laws of Gregor Mendel are the Law of Segregation, which states that each individual has two alleles for a trait that separate during gamete formation, and the Law of Independent Assortment, which states that alleles for different traits are inherited independently of each other.


What is the probable genotype for the two parents of a cross between two pea plants?

Crossing between two parents is done to combine noble characters of parents into the next generation. Suppose a dwarf pea plant has better quality of pods and its tall counterpart has more number of pods per plant then a plant breeder may think of combining these two characters into its hybrid. The genotype for these tall & dwarf parents with variable pod quality and quantity may be designated as - Tall parent --- ppTT & dwarf parent -- PPtt


Why did Mendel use all tall plants in his f1 experiment?

Mendel used all tall plants in his F1 experiment because that was the offspring from his cross of a pure tall plant and a pure short plant. By crossing two of the tall plants from F1, he proved that the recessive gene (t) was still present in the F1 generation, despite the phenotypes of all of these plants being tall. (The result of the F1 cross gave 3 tall plants and 1 short plant.)

Related Questions

Number of offsprings emperor penguins have in one lifetime?

two


What type of alleles are expressed only if two identical copies exist on the homologs of the offsprings?

A recessive gene A recessive gene makes it harder for genes(or traits) to be passed on from parents to daughters.


If you are 5'3 and you are 11 will you be very tall when you get older?

A lot of depends on your parents and other people in your family. If, for instance, both your parents are tall and their parents are tall, then there's a good chance you'll be tall, too. However, if both your parents mothers are short, but the dads are tall, and your parents are tall, then you could be short, or tall. If both your parents are short, then you will be short because shortness is a recessive gene. Recessive genes only show up when there are two genes, so you couldn't have a tall gene. However, you could be short all through high school and suddenly shoot up in college. The body works in mysterious ways.


You are 5'1 at 15 years old and both of my parents are 5'2 tall how tall will you be?

five foot two =)


How tall is timmy turner from fairly odd parents?

Timmy Turner is four feet and two inches tall, and weighs sixty pounds.


Does your parents height determine yours?

Genes have a lot to do with your way of thinking; your actions in general and your physical aspects such as if you will be short or tall. Yes, sometimes the children of short one or both short parents or tall parents can take after their parents, but there is also what they call a 'throwback' which means you could have, for example two short parents and you could be quite tall like another relative in the family.


How tall is the Tooth Fairy?

the tooth fary dosent exist it is just a hoax


Can two pink and short parents produce offspring that are red and tall?

Let take the symbol for red trait "RR" for white "rr" for tall "TT" for short "tt" now as in case of incomplete dominance the red and white parents can give red, white and pink Rr incase of 4 o'clock plant now by crossing to short parents no progeny will be tall so the answer is no,we can not have offspring of red and tall with parents having pink and short traits, but there canb be red offspring with pink parents.


Can two parents with O positive blood have a a positive baby?

No, this can't happen, if two parents are O blood type, all kinds will be O.


What is second generation?

The filial generation comprised of offsprings resulting from mating or genetically crossing two members of first filial generation.


Do two parents need to have the same blood type to have a child?

Not at all.


How many seahorses are born by two parents?

All of them.