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9. red roses are dominant to white roses, and tall are dominant to shor…

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  1. red roses are dominant to white roses, and tall are dominant to short. cross a flower that is homozygous red and tall with a flower that is white and heterozygous tall. what will be the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring? show your work as a punnett square and write your answers as a phenotypic ratio.

Explanation:

Step1: Define alleles and genotypes

Let \(R\) = red (dominant), \(r\) = white (recessive); \(T\) = tall (dominant), \(t\) = short (recessive).

  • Homozygous red and tall: \(RRTT\), gametes = \(RT\)
  • White and heterozygous tall: \(rrTt\), gametes = \(rT, rt\)

Step2: Set up Punnett square

\(RT\)\(RT\)\(RT\)\(RT\)
\(rt\)\(RrTt\)\(RrTt\)\(RrTt\)\(RrTt\)
\(rT\)\(RrTT\)\(RrTT\)\(RrTT\)\(RrTT\)
\(rt\)\(RrTt\)\(RrTt\)\(RrTt\)\(RrTt\)

Step3: Count genotypes/phenotypes

  • Genotypes: \(RrTT\) (8/16), \(RrTt\) (8/16)
  • Phenotypes: All \(Rr-\) = red; \(TT/Tt\) = tall, so all red tall.

Answer:

  • Possible genotypes: \(RrTT\), \(RrTt\) (1:1 genotypic ratio)
  • Possible phenotypes: All red and tall (phenotypic ratio = 1:0, or 16:0 for red tall:white short)