2. Cross a homozygous tall yellow seeded plant with a homozygous short green seeded plant. This is called the P1 cross, and it will produce offspring called the F1 generation. Tallness is dominant to shortness, so use a capital T to represent the tallness allele and lower case t to represent the shortness allele. Yellow seeds are dominant to green sees, so use a capital Y to represent the yellow seed allele and a lower case y to represent the green seed allele.
a) What is the genotype of the tall plant?
b) What gametes can the tall plant make?
c) What is the genotype of the short plant?
d) What gametes can the short plant make?
e) Create a punnett square explaining this
f) What is the genotypic ratio of the F1 plants?
g) What is the phenotypic ration of the F1 plants?
2. Cross a homozygous tall yellow seeded plant with a homozygous short green seeded plant. This is called the P1 cross, and it will produce offspring called the F1 generation. Tallness is dominant to shortness, so use a capital T to represent the tallness allele and lower case t to represent the shortness allele. Yellow seeds are dominant to green sees, so use a capital Y to represent the yellow seed allele and a lower case y to represent the green seed allele.
a) What is the genotype of the tall plant?
b) What gametes can the tall plant make?
c) What is the genotype of the short plant?
d) What gametes can the short plant make?
e) Create a punnett square explaining this
f) What is the genotypic ratio of the F1 plants?
g) What is the phenotypic ration of the F1 plants?