A heterozygous cross.
Tt X Tt
One homozygous dominant--TT
Two heterozygous dominant---Tt
One homozygous recessive--tt
All on a statistical average outcome.
If Parent 1 Ty (genotype Ty) crosses with Parent 2 Ty (also genotype Ty), the possible offspring outcomes would depend on the specific traits represented by the alleles T and y. Assuming T is dominant and y is recessive, the potential genotypes of the offspring could be TT, Ty, or yy. The phenotypic ratio would likely show a predominance of the dominant trait associated with T.
In a cross between parent one (Tt) and parent two (tt), the possible offspring genotypes are Tt and tt. This results in a 50% chance for Tt (dominant trait) and a 50% chance for tt (recessive trait). Therefore, 50% of the offspring will display the recessive trait.
In a cross between Parent 1 (Tt) and Parent 2 (tt), the possible genotypes of the offspring are Tt and tt. The Tt offspring will be heterozygous and display the dominant trait, while the tt offspring will be homozygous recessive and display the recessive trait. There is a 50% chance (2 out of 4 possibilities) that the offspring will be tt and show the recessive trait. Therefore, 50% of the offspring will display the recessive trait.
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If both Parent 1 Ty and Parent 2 Ty are heterozygous for a trait (Tt), then there is a 25% chance that their offspring will display the recessive trait (tt). If one or both parents are homozygous dominant (TT), the percentage of offspring showing the recessive trait will be 0%. The exact percentage depends on the genotypes of the parents.
Tt, tt -- novanet :)
Tt,tt
Tt,tt
The possible offspring outcomes of this cross would be 50% Tt (heterozygous) and 50% tt (homozygous recessive).
If Parent 1 Ty (genotype Ty) crosses with Parent 2 Ty (also genotype Ty), the possible offspring outcomes would depend on the specific traits represented by the alleles T and y. Assuming T is dominant and y is recessive, the potential genotypes of the offspring could be TT, Ty, or yy. The phenotypic ratio would likely show a predominance of the dominant trait associated with T.
75% Percent
In a cross between parent one (Tt) and parent two (tt), the possible offspring genotypes are Tt and tt. This results in a 50% chance for Tt (dominant trait) and a 50% chance for tt (recessive trait). Therefore, 50% of the offspring will display the recessive trait.
In a cross between Parent 1 (Tt) and Parent 2 (tt), the possible genotypes of the offspring are Tt and tt. The Tt offspring will be heterozygous and display the dominant trait, while the tt offspring will be homozygous recessive and display the recessive trait. There is a 50% chance (2 out of 4 possibilities) that the offspring will be tt and show the recessive trait. Therefore, 50% of the offspring will display the recessive trait.
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75%
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It dependes on the genes of the parent if you have no information of the genes of the parent I cannot tell you