Long stems
Edited answer:
Shape and size of leaves
it is a herbacious plant namely "kulit"
The genotype RrTt represents a plant that is heterozygous for two traits, with "R" and "r" indicating different alleles for one trait, and "T" and "t" for another. The phenotype will depend on the dominance relationships of these alleles. If "R" and "T" are dominant, the phenotype could express the dominant traits associated with both; if they are recessive, the phenotype will reflect the recessive traits. Therefore, the specific phenotype can vary based on the dominance of the alleles.
The phenotype for a tall plant refers to its physical characteristic of being tall, such as its height compared to other plants. This can be influenced by genetic factors, environmental conditions, and interactions between genes and the environment.
The genotype of a pea plant that shows a recessive phenotype would be homozygous for the recessive allele. Using letter symbols, it would be represented as aa.
A phenotype for a brown-leaved, long-stem plant refers to the observable characteristics resulting from the plant's genetic makeup and environmental influences. In this case, the phenotype includes the brown coloration of the leaves, which may indicate factors like age, health, or environmental stress, and the length of the stem, which can affect the plant's ability to access sunlight and nutrients. Together, these traits contribute to the plant's overall appearance and adaptability in its environment.
The phenotype of the F1 generation was all tall.
Codiminant principle suggests that a plant with the genotype Tt will display a tall phenotype.
Codiminant principle suggests that a plant with the genotype Tt will display a tall phenotype.
Nope! TT is the dominant phenotype (what ever it may be) and tt is the recessive phenotype (what ever that may be).So say T is the allele for Tall plants, t is the allele for short plants. TT would be show the tall phenotype while tt would show the short phenotype. If the genotype was Tt, the phenotype would be tall as well because the T is dominant and masks the phenotype of t (short plants).
it is a herbacious plant namely "kulit"
What is the genotype and phenotype of the F1 generation
The genotype RrTt represents a plant that is heterozygous for two traits, with "R" and "r" indicating different alleles for one trait, and "T" and "t" for another. The phenotype will depend on the dominance relationships of these alleles. If "R" and "T" are dominant, the phenotype could express the dominant traits associated with both; if they are recessive, the phenotype will reflect the recessive traits. Therefore, the specific phenotype can vary based on the dominance of the alleles.
The genotype of a pea plant that shows a recessive phenotype would be homozygous for the recessive allele. Using letter symbols, it would be represented as aa.
The phenotype for a tall plant refers to its physical characteristic of being tall, such as its height compared to other plants. This can be influenced by genetic factors, environmental conditions, and interactions between genes and the environment.
A phenotype for a brown-leaved, long-stem plant refers to the observable characteristics resulting from the plant's genetic makeup and environmental influences. In this case, the phenotype includes the brown coloration of the leaves, which may indicate factors like age, health, or environmental stress, and the length of the stem, which can affect the plant's ability to access sunlight and nutrients. Together, these traits contribute to the plant's overall appearance and adaptability in its environment.
Codominant
Codominant