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\begin{tabular}{l} T. A plant which is short is \\ 7. A \\ crossed with a plant that is \\ homozygous dominant for \\ height. What percentage of \\ plants will be short? \\ \hline\end{tabular}

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All offspring will be tall, so 0% of the plants will be short.

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To solve this problem, we need to understand the genetics involved in plant height. 1. **Identify the known conditions:** - We have two types of plants: one that is short (let's denote this as "s") and one that is homozygous dominant for height (let's denote this as "S"). - The homozygous dominant plant has the genotype "SS". 2. **Determine the genotype of the short plant:** - Since the short plant is recessive, its genotype must be "ss". 3. **Set up the cross:** - We are crossing a short plant (ss) with a homozygous dominant plant (SS). 4. **Use a Punnett square to determine the offspring:** - The possible gametes from the short plant (ss) are "s" and "s". - The possible gametes from the homozygous dominant plant (SS) are "S" and "S". 5. **Fill in the Punnett square:** \[ \begin{array}{c|c|c} & S & S \\ \hline s & Ss & Ss \\ \hline s & Ss & Ss \\ \end{array} \] 6. **Analyze the results:** - All offspring (100%) will have the genotype "Ss", which means they will all be tall since "S" is dominant over "s". 7. **Conclusion:** - Therefore, the percentage of plants that will be short is 0%. In summary, when a short plant (ss) is crossed with a homozygous dominant plant (SS), 0% of the offspring will be short.

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When crossing a short plant (let's denote it as 'tt', which is homozygous recessive for height) with a homozygous dominant plant for height ('TT'), all offspring will be heterozygous ('Tt'). In a simplified Mendelian scenario, 'T' represents tall and 't' represents short. Since the 'T' allele is dominant, none of the offspring will show the short phenotype. Hence, 0% of the plants will be short. In Mendelian genetics, when you have a dominant trait (tall) and a recessive trait (short), it’s essential to know the genotype you’re working with. In this case, the main focus is on the dominance of 'T' over 't'. Future crosses could include homozygous recessive plants to see the recessive trait expressed – that’s when the fun really begins!

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