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Answer: The phenotypic ratio from the dihybrid cross is 9 purple and tall, 3 purple and white, 3 white and tall; and 1 white and short pea plants.
Explanation: From the information provided: Purple flower is dominant over white flower, while tall is dominant over short.
A dibybrid cross will produce 16 offsprings, 9 will be purple and tall, 3 will be purple and short, 3 will be white and tall while 1 will be white and short.
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Answer:
in pea plants P represents purple flowers while p represents white , and T represents tall plants while t represents short. Biologist cross two pea plants, each with a genotypic PpTt. We would expect what phenotypic ratio from this dihybrid cross?
PpTt X PpTt= PPTT, PpTt, PpTt, and pptt
Phenotypic ratio is 3:1
Explanation:
From the above crossing, it is pertinent to note that after crossing the two heterozygous Purple tall flowers, the offspring produced are 25% homozygous tall purple flower, 50% tall heterozygous purple flower and 25% homozygous recessive white short flower
Altogether we have 3 tall purple dominant flowers with 1 short recessive white flower