Biology, asked by nookiebaby14, 1 year ago

The Punnett square illustrates a cross for flower position in the pea plant. The phenotypes and genotypes of the parents have been given. The allele for axial position is dominant and represented by A. The allele for terminal flower position is recessive and represented by a. What is the genotype of the offspring?

Heterozygous

Homozygous recessive

Homozygous dominant

Answers

Answered by Harsha6666
16

Answer:

Aa - heterozygous

aa- homozygous recessive

AA- homozygous dominant

Answered by mithless670
5

The genotype of the offspring will be heteozygous  Aa.

Explanation:

When two pure parents cross with each other, it will always result in the formation of hybrid young ones.

                   Axial position                                               Terminal position

                          AA                                                                       aa

(Gamete    

formation)   A                  A                                                   a                          a

(fertilization)   Aa                    Aa                           Aa                      Aa

    All plants have flower at axial position and have heterozygous condition.

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