• The allele for tall (T) is dominant to short (t) and the allele for green pods (G) is dominant to yellow pods (g). o 1. A pea plant is homozygous for being tall and has yellow pods. 1 1a. What is the genotype of this plant? - 1b. What gametes can it produce? o 2. Another pea plant is short and heterozygous for green pods. - 2a What is the genotype of this plant? · 2b What gametes can it produce? o 3. If you cross these two plants give the phenotypes of the offspring.
• The allele for tall (T) is dominant to short (t) and the allele for green pods (G) is dominant to yellow pods (g). o 1. A pea plant is homozygous for being tall and has yellow pods. 1 1a. What is the genotype of this plant? - 1b. What gametes can it produce? o 2. Another pea plant is short and heterozygous for green pods. - 2a What is the genotype of this plant? · 2b What gametes can it produce? o 3. If you cross these two plants give the phenotypes of the offspring.
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yellow pods (g).
o 1. A pea plant is homozygous for being tall and has yellow pods.
- la. What is the genotype of this plant?
- 1b. What gametes can it produce?
o 2. Another pea plant is short and heterozygous for green pods.
1 2a What is the genotype of this plant?
- 2b What gametes can it produce?
o 3. If you cross these two plants give the phenotypes of the offspring.
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