In peas, tall plants are dominant to short plants. A heterozygous plant is crossed with a homozygous recessive
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In peas, tall plants are dominant to short plants. A heterozygous plant is crossed with a homozygous recessive

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If you cross Tt and tt the possibilities are Tt Tt tt and tt. So you are right there is a 50% chance-Youre right,......
In peas, tall plants are dominant to short plants. A heterozygous plant is crossed with a homozygous recessive plant. What fraction of the offspring would you expect to have the short phenotype?

a) all of the offspring
b) 1/2
c) none
d) 3/4
e) 1/4

i was thinking B but i am not 100% sure...thanks

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Its B.
If you cross Tt and tt the possibilities are Tt Tt tt and tt. So you are right there is a 50% chance

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You're right, it's B :)
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