Answer to Question #290504 in Genetics for Says

Question #290504

When a homozygous tall plant with red flowers is crossed with a short plant bearing white flowers, what will the phenotypes of the offspring be for the next two generations?  Indicate the crosses fully showing the genotypes of the P1and Pgenerations, the gametes, and the F1 and F2 offspring.  Note: In this species, tallness (T) is dominant to shortness (t).  A red (R1) flower is crossed with a white flower (R2) flower produces pink (R1R2) flowers.  


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2022-01-26T10:47:02-0500

TT,Tt, Tt, tt


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