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- the parent pea plants are both select....
- tall
- short
- of medium height
- what chance is there that an offspring will be short?
a. 0 out of 4
b. 1 out of 4
c. 2 out of 4
d. 3 out of 4
Step1: Analyze dominant - recessive alleles
In pea plants, assume T is the dominant allele for tallness and t is the recessive allele for shortness. The parents have alleles T and t each as seen from the Punnett - square setup. Since they have the genotype Tt, and the presence of the dominant T allele makes the plant tall, the parents are tall.
Step2: Determine offspring genotypes and phenotypes
The Punnett - square shows the possible genotypes of the offspring: TT, Tt, Tt, tt. The genotype tt represents the short - phenotype. There is 1 tt out of 4 possible genotypes.
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- B. 1 out of 4