What are the predicted offspring genotype frequencies?   A. TT: 25%,  tt: 25%,  Tt: 50%   B. TT: 25%,  tt: 25%,  Tt: 25%   C. TT: 50%,  tt: 25%,  Tt: 25%   D. TT: 25%,  tt: 50%,  Tt: 25%

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  1. What are the predicted offspring genotype frequencies?

      A.

    TT: 25%,  tt: 25%,  Tt: 50%

      B.

    TT: 25%,  tt: 25%,  Tt: 25%

      C.

    TT: 50%,  tt: 25%,  Tt: 25%

      D.

    TT: 25%,  tt: 50%,  Tt: 25%

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In classical genetics, the idea of a monohybrid cross addresses the transmission of a single genetic trait between two people. The ideas outlined by Gregor Mendel, the founder of modern genetics, help us comprehend how genes are transferred from one generation to the next.

We normally take into account a single gene with two alleles (variants), one dominant and one recessive, in a monohybrid cross. The dominant allele (in this case, "T" for tall) is represented by the capital letter, and the recessive allele (in this case, "t" for short) is represented by the lowercase letter.

We can anticipate the genotype and phenotype ratios of the offspring of two individuals who have different genotypes for this attribute. The Punnett square estimates that 25% of the progeny will be homozygous dominant (TT), 25% will be homozygous recessive (tt), and 50% will be heterozygous (Tt) if we cross a heterozygous tall plant (Tt) with another heterozygous tall plant (Tt).

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