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2 November, 04:53

If tall is dominant to short, 25% had the genotype tt. What is the phenotype for this 25%?

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  1. 2 November, 07:30
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    If tall is dominant to short, 25% had the genotype tt. What is the phenotype for this 25%?

    Tt x Tt = TT, Tt, Tt and tt

    3:1

    75%:25%

    The three tall dominant (TT) over the only one recessive (tt)

    The phenotype of the 25% is short recessive
  2. 2 November, 07:42
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    Answer: Short

    Explanation: If tall is dominant, tall would have the genotype Tt or TT. The only way for something to be short is if it has tt, since it's recessive.
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