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FIRST PART: Using T for tall and t for short:

Cross a heterozygous male with a homozygous recessive female.

1-add the alleles for each parent to the top and left of the punnet square

2- complete the punnet square to show the possible genotypes of the offspring
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SECOND PART: Answer the following based on your punnet square.

1-What is the probability that the offspring will have a heterozygous genotype?

2-What is the probability that the offspring will have
a homozygous dominant genotype?

3.Which phenotype has a greater probability of occurring in the offspring?

(worth lots of points) FIRST PART: Using T for tall and t for short: Cross a heterozygous male with a homozygous recessive female. 1-add the alleles for each pa class=

Answer :

angelbaby82
the possible genotypes are 50% heterozygous Tt 50% homozygous tt 0% they will have homozygous dominant genotype both genotypes have equal probability to occur because both are 50 50
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