All tall plants.
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In pea plants, the recessive gene for height is typically represented by the allele "t," which corresponds to the dwarf phenotype. This allele leads to a shorter plant, as it does not produce the necessary growth-promoting hormones found in the dominant allele "T," which results in tall plants. When a plant has two recessive alleles (tt), it expresses the dwarf trait, while the presence of at least one dominant allele (T) results in a tall phenotype.
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This means that the tall pea plant had a double dominant height gene (each gene has 2 parts, one from each "parent"). The short pea plant had a double recessive gene making it short. When the two plants bread, the dominant gene always is the one that shows up, so the plant was tall.
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If two true-breeding pea plants are crossed their offspring will show the dominant trait. The flowers will be purple or light purple.
3:1 ratio Two pea plants, both heterozygous for flower color, are crossed. The offspring will show the dominant purple coloration in a 3:1 ratio
They are fine; expected ratios might not be seen simply due to chance.
i believe his results were that after cross pollinating to non-purebred pea plants, the offspring were all tall like the female,and when he crossed the other two, he received three tall pea plants and one short
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they are fine; expected ratios might not been seen simply due to chance
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If green pea pods are dominant over yellow pea pods, all offspring from the cross will have green pea pods. This is because the dominant trait (green) will mask the recessive trait (yellow) in the heterozygous offspring. The genotype of the offspring will be heterozygous for the pod color trait.
In pea plants, the recessive gene for height is typically represented by the allele "t," which corresponds to the dwarf phenotype. This allele leads to a shorter plant, as it does not produce the necessary growth-promoting hormones found in the dominant allele "T," which results in tall plants. When a plant has two recessive alleles (tt), it expresses the dwarf trait, while the presence of at least one dominant allele (T) results in a tall phenotype.
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No, the short pea trait is recessive and the tall pea plant trait is dominant. This means that if the plant is a hybrid, it has to be a tall pea plant. The dominant traits "mask" the recessive traits. The plant take one trait from their mom and one from their dad. If either the mom or the dad was not a tall, not hybrid pea plant then their kids would have to be tall be cause they would have one dominant, tall trait