Biology, asked by fencermohit1972, 1 year ago

In a flowering plant, tall (t) is dominant to short (t), and blue flowers (b) is dominant to white flowers (b). a tall plant with white flowers (ttbb) is crossed with a short plant with blue flowers (ttbb). what is the chance that the offspring will be short with white flowers? answer im want

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Answered by nidhant24
4

it will be 50% chance


Answered by UsmanSant
8

Answer:

There will be a chance of 50% for the off spring having characters short size and with white flowers.

Explanation:

In a flowering plant, tall (T) is dominant to short (t), and blue (B) is dominant to white (b) flowers.

A tall plant with white flowers (TTbb) is crossed with a short plant with blue flowers (ttBB) the chance that the offspring will be short with white flowers is 50%.

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