Biology, asked by silpipaul2006, 10 days ago

If a Tt plant is crossed with a Tt plant, what is the chance that a Tt offspring will be produced?


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Answered by anshdeepsinghisking
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Tt x Tt tall x tall

75% tall 25% short

75% Tt (tall)

Answered by ishani79
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Answer:

There are 50% chances of offspring with Tt Genes to he produced.

Explanation:

Here Both Parents are heterozygous having 'T' and 't' genes.

In image above, Genotypic ratio is 1:2:1

Take whole Punnett square as 100% divided in 4 pieces so every piece is of 25%.

Now from above picture,

TT is only one so 25%

Tt are two so 25%+25%=50%

tt is one so 25%.

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