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The second generation phenotypes resulting from the cross of purebred monohybrid pollination will display a ratio of

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If we imagine that plant has two alleles for the trait, we can dominant allele represent with P represents and recessive allele with p. To get purebred monohybrid in the first generation, parents must be a dominant homozygote (PP) and a recessive heterozygote (pp):

Parental generation: PP   x   pp

The first generation: Pp  Pp  Pp  Pp

Pp represents a heterozygote.

If we cross these heterozygotes:

The first generation: Pp   x   Pp

The second generation: PP  Pp  Pp  pp

If dominant allele determines the phenotype, there will be 3 plants (one PP and two Pp) with one phenotype and only 1 plant (pp) with another phenotype and vice versa.

Answered by ashutoshmishra5451
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Answer:

3:1 (3 tall and 1 dwarf)

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