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Based on the punnett square, what is the phenotype of the offspring? hh hh tall short

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The correct option is (C) Tall.

The offspring will have a Tall phenotype.

What is dominant and recessive trait?

  • The relationship between two genetic variants is referred to as dominant.
  • Each gene has two alleles that an individual inherits from each parent. One allele of a gene, known as the dominant gene, will be expressed if the alleles are different.
  • The impact of the other allele, known as the recessive one, is concealed.
  • Even though the dominant trait only exists in one copy, it is always manifested when the connected allele is dominant. Only when both of the related alleles are recessive do recessive features manifest themselves.
  • For instance, a tree with genotypes (Th) and (TT) will both be tall, while only a tree with genotype (hh) will be short.

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I understand that the question you are looking for is "The Punnett square predicts the ratio of genotypes in the offspring, based on the genotypes of the parents. In this cross, tallness (H) is dominant to shortness (h). Based on the Punnett square, what is the phenotype of the offspring?

(a) HH

(b) Hh

(c) Tall

(d) Short"