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If several pea plants with the genotype TtYy are crossed with pea plants with the genotype TtYy, what is the probability of producing the genotype TTYY in offspring?
A. 1/16
B. 1/2
C.1/4
D.1/8
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- Use a Punnett square to predict the offspring in a cross between a dwarf pea plant (homozygous recessive) and a tall pea plant (heterozygous). What is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring?Use a Punnett square to predict the offspring in a cross between a tall pea plant (heterozygous) and a tall pea plant (heterozygous). What is the genoypic ratio of the offspring?Which evidence supports Mendel’s law of independent assortment? A. In a monohybrid cross, both traits appear in the offspring. B. In a monohybrid cross, only the dominant traits appear in the offspring. C. In a dihybrid cross, only the dominant traits appear in the offspring. D. In a dihybrid cross, all four traits appear in all combinations in the offspring.
- A plant that is homozygous for the recessive yellow pod color is crossed with a plant that is heterozygous. Which phenotype will appear MOST in the offspring? A. There will only be plants with green pods. B. There will be more plants with green pods. C. There will be more plants with yellow pods. D. Plants with yellow and green pods will appear in equal numbers.You cross a pea plant with the genotype AaBbCcDd to one with the genotype AabbCcdd. What is the chance that the offspring is aabbccDd? a. 1/128 b. 1/256 c. 1/64 d. 1/4If a homozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a homozygous shortpea plant, what are the possible genotype and phenotype of theoffspring? Legend: T- tall pea plant t- short pea plant Genotypes of the parents: TT x tt Question to answer ff: 1. What is the genotypic ratio? 2. What are the possible phenotypes of the offspring? 3. What is the phenotypic ratio?
- If a homozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a homozygous shortpea plant, what are the possible genotype and phenotype of theoffspring? Legend: T- tall pea plant t- short pea plant Genotypes of the parents: TT x tt Question : 1. What is the percentage of the offspring having the tall trait.You cross a pea plant with the genotype AaBbCcDd with a pea plant that is AABbCCdd. What is the probability that you get an offspring with the genotype AaB_C_dd? Show your workMendel also studied tall and short varieties of pea plants. When he crossed tall x short plants together, the F1were tall. The tall F1 plants were self-hybridized to produce the F2. What proportion of phenotypes would be expected in the F2? 1:2:1 tall:intermediate:short 3:1 tall:short 1:1 tall:short 3:1 short:tall 1:2:1 intermediate:tall:short
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