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kari74 [83]
3 years ago
7

Please help! punnet square and shouldn’t be hard! thank you

Biology
1 answer:
irina1246 [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

In the resulting offspring the correct proportions are for the genotype 1:1 and for the phenotype 1:1 (first option).

Explanation:

According to Mendel's Laws, the product of the cross between a heterozygous individual and a homozygous recessive for a character will always be a hybrid or recessive offspring as the Punnett square shows on image.

For the character -tall and short- of the pea plant:

Alleles    t         t

T           Tt        Tt

t             tt         tt

<u>For the genotype</u>: probabilities that in the offspring there are hybrid individuals with genotype Tt is 50% and recessive tt 50% .

<u>For the phenotype</u>: the probabilities of tall plants in the offspring are 50%, and 50% short plants.

A 50:50 ratio, for genotype and phenotype, is equivalent to saying that both phenotypic and genotypic ratio is 1:1.

Learn more:

Example of Punnett square brainly.com/question/1299325

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