in certain plants, tall is dominant to short. if a heterozygous plant is crossed with a homozygous tall plant, what is the probability that the offspring will be short? group of answer choices

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There is " 0" ( zero) probability that the offspring will be short.

What is heterozygous ?

  • It contains two different copies of alleles coding for particular trait
  • It contains different alleles for a trait. Both dominant and recessive
  • Self-fertilization results in different combination of traits over next generations
  • Two types of gametes are produced
  • The heterozygous alleles can show complete dominance, codominance or incomplete dominance

What is homozygous?

  • It has two same copies of same allele coding for a particular trait.
  • contains only one type of allele, either dominant or recessive
  • Self-fertilization results in repetition of the same traits over generations
  • Only one type of gamete is produced
  • It can be homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive

Alleles for tall character is T and t

Heterozygous tall plant: Tt

Homozygous tall plant : TT

homozygous short plant : tt

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