Biology, asked by mahindram091, 1 month ago

in a cross Tt×Tt the percentage of offsprings produced having same phenotype as parents would be
a) 50%
b) 100%
c) 25%
d) 75%

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a cross Tt×Tt the percentage of offsprings produced having same phenotype as parents would be

  • a) 50%
Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

In a cross Tt×Tt the percentage of offsprings produced having same phenotype as parents would be 50%

Explanation:

What three different phenotypes are there?

  • Three phenotypic classes—AA, Aa, and aa—can be derived from a single locus and additive effects.
  • The term "phenotype" describes a person's observable characteristics, such as height, eye colour, and blood type. Both a person's genetic make-up (genotype) and environmental circumstances affect their phenotype.
  • The set of qualities or characteristics that may be seen in an organism are known as its phenotype in genetics. The phrase refers to an organism's morphology, or its physical shape and structure, as well as its physiological and biochemical characteristics, behaviour, and the outcomes of that behaviour.
  • Phenotypes include things like height, wing length, and hair colour. In addition to measurable traits that may be observed and tested in a lab, phenotypes also include blood cell or hormone levels.

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