In peas, the allele for tall (T) is dominant over short (t), and the unlinked gene for seed color has the allele for yellow seeds (G) dominant over green seeds (g). What is the predicted phenotypic ratio for offspring from this cross: Ttgg x ttGga.3 tall, yellow: 3 tall, green: 1 short, yellow: 1 short, greenb.3 tall, yellow: 1 tall, green: 3 short, yellow: 1 short, greenc.9 tall, yellow: 3 tall, green: 3 short, yellow: 1 short, greend.1 tall, yellow: 1 tall, green: 1 short, yellow: 1 short, greene.1 tall, yellow: 1 tall, green

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Answer:

d 1 tall, yellow: 1 tall, green: 1 short, yellow: 1 short, greene.1 tall, yellow: 1 tall, green

Explanation:

The predicted phenotype will be 1 tall, yellow: 1 tall, green: 1 short, yellow: 1 short, greene.1 tall, yellow: 1 tall, green

The two genes are unlinked. This means that they are independent of each other. In other words, they are independently inherited.

Ttgg was crossed with ttGg

Ttgg   x   ttGg

Offpsring

4 TtGg    tall and yellow

4 ttGg     short and yellow

4 Ttgg     tall and green

4 ttgg      short and green

Hence, the phenotypic ratio is 1:1:1:1.

The correct option is d.

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