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In a certain plant, tall stems (t) are dominant to short stems (t). a farmer crosses a short-stemmed plant with a heterozygous long-stemmed plant. what are the expected genotypes, phenotypes, genotypic ratios, and phenotypic ratios? (be sure to show how you got your answer --- punnett square!) trait: answers

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The answers would be:

Genotype Phenotype

Tt Tall stemmed

tt Short stemmed

Genotypic ratio : 2:2 or 1:1

Phenotypic ratio: 2:2 or 1:1

You can read on to see how this was done:

Tall stems (T) are dominant to short stems (t).

First figure out the genotypes of the parents. We have a short-stemmed plant and a heterozygous long-stemmed plant cross.

For short stem to occur, you need 2 pairs of short alleles. So the first parent would have a genotype of tt.

Heterozygous long-stemmed means that the parent has one of each allele. So the genotype of the second parent would be, Tt.

Now we can make our Punnett Square.

tt x Tt

t t

T | Tt | Tt

t | tt | tt

Let's list down the genotypes and phenotypic results.

Genotype no. Phenotype

Tt 2 Tall stemmed

tt 2 Short stemmed

So from that we can answer the other questions:

Genotypic ratio : 2:2 or 1:1

Phenotypic ratio: 2:2 or 1:1

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