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What is the difference between a pure tall plant and a hybrid tall plant?

Pure TraitsPure traits can be either recessive or dominant. Pure traits may have two dominant genes or two recessive genes. For example, a pea plant may have two genes for tallness, which is dominant trait in pea plants. This plant is homozygous plant with a pure dominant trait for tallness. All of the offspring from this plant will be tall. A pea plant with two genes for shortness is also a pure organism. However, shortness in pea plants is a recessive trait. This plant is a homozygous plant with a pure recessive trait for height. The offspring from this plant will be short if it pollinates with another plant that has two genes for shortness. If this plant pollinates with a tall pea plant, the tall dominant gene will mask or cover up the recessive gene for shortness. Both plants are homozygous or pure plants; one is a pure dominant pea plant, the other is a pure recessive pea plant.Hybrid TraitOrganisms that have two unlike genes for a certain trait are called hybrid. A pea plant with one recessive gene for shortness and one dominant gene for tallness is a hybrid for that trait. A hybrid is called heterozygous, as it has two different alleles. The offspring from a pure tall pea plant, cross-pollinated with a pure short pea plant, will result in a heterozygous plant for tallness. No organism has all dominant or all recessive genes. An organism may be pure in certain traits and hybrid others. Remember, that a dominant trait in one kind of organism may be a recessive trait in another organism.


What is the difference between a Pure tall plant and hybrid tall plant?

A pure tall plant refers to one that has been consistently bred with other tall plants of the same variety to maintain its tall characteristics. A hybrid tall plant, on the other hand, results from cross-breeding two different varieties of plants to create a new plant with varying characteristics, such as height.


What is the basis for law?

Mendel first described what is called genetics. He used sweet peas and crossed pure bred plants. For example, he crossed short pure bred (recessive) with tall pure bred plants (dominant). If tall is dominant, all plants would be tall. Crossing these hybrid plants would give a ratio of 3 tall to 1 short. This is the basis from which all studies of genes come from.


What kind of genes does a pure plant have?

homozygous


What kinds genes that regulate development suggest that flies and mice are related?

Homeotic Genes


What kinds of genes are there?

I think Recessive and Dominant?? O.o


Why do strawberry plants look so different from sunflower plants?

They have diffrent genes


What are the two kinds of pure substances?

elements and compounds


What kinds of wildlife is in pure?

The term "pure" seems to be unclear in your question. If you meant "pure" as in a specific environment or ecosystem, such as a pure forest or pure mountain region, the wildlife would vary accordingly. For example, a pure forest might host animals like deer, foxes, and various bird species, while a pure aquatic environment could include fish, amphibians, and aquatic plants. If you meant something else by "pure," please clarify for a more accurate response.


What does pure dominant mean?

"Pure dominant" refers to a genetic trait that is consistently expressed when a specific allele is present in an individual's genotype. In inheritance patterns, a pure dominant trait will mask the presence of any recessive alleles in the same gene.


Do plants have genes too?

Yes, all forms of life have DNA (genes) (some RNA, being bacteria).


Do animals and plants have DNA?

no animals and plant cells can not have the same genes.