The cross between one homozygous dominate individual and one homozygous recessive individual results in a heterozygous dominant individual.
Step-by-step explanation:
Dominant genes and recessive genes are two major types of alleles that are responsible to decide upon the morphological and genetic characteristics of an individual. According to Mendelian Genetics, the presence of one dominant allele is sufficient for exhibiting the morphological characters of dominancy.
Whereas the presence of 2 recessive alleles is important for exhibiting the characters of the particular recessive gene. So the cross between one homozygous dominate individual and one homozygous recessive individual results in a heterozygous dominant