When a tall pea plant was selfed it produce one fourth of its progeny as dwarf explain with example
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Infanticide increases a male's reproductive success when he takes over a new troop of females. ... Most cases of such behavior have been attributed to the resource competition hypothesis, in which females can gain more access to resources for herself and for her young by killing unrelated infants.
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The tall pea plant that was selfed must be heterozygous in nature i.e having gametes T and t. The cross will be: Tt X Tt results in 1 TT, 2 Tt, (all of which are tall plants ) and 1 tt, which will be the only dwarf plant. Was this answer helpfu
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