Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
This cross involves a gene that codes for height in soybean plants. According to the cross between a purebreeding or homozygous tall soybean and a purebreeding or homozygous short soybean, all the F1 offsprings were short phenotypically. This implies that the allele for short phenotype (S) is dominant over the allele for tall phenotype (s). The F1 offsprings are heterozygous for the short trait (Ss), because the short allele is masking the expression of the tall allele in the gene.
If the F1 offsprings (Ss) are crossed, a F2 offsprings with the genotypes: SS, Ss, Ss, ss will be produced.
SS, Ss and Ss are all dominant (short) phenotypes while ss is a recessive (tall) phenotype. This illustrates a phenotypic ratio of 3 tall : 1 short.
Based on this phenotypic ratio of 3:1, if a total of 400 F2 soybean plants are produced, 1/4 × 400 = 100, will have a tall phenotype.