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If two tall hybrid plants (Tt) are crossed, what % will be hybrid? What % will be pure?

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Have to know this for science final at end of week!

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  1. http://content.answers.com/main/content/...

    that is how the square would look. (except with "t"s of course)

    i'm not sure what you mean by "pure" but 50% are homozygous (TT) (tt) and 50% are heterozygous (Tt).

    maybe "pure" would be the 25% that is (TT)


  2. hybrid: 50

    T:25

    t:25

  3. btw another name for Tt is hetrozygous

    TT is homozygous dominant

    tt is homozygous recessive

    ok anyways sorry getting off topic to answer your question;

    50% would be hybrid and 50% would be pure

    for the 50% that is pure, you know half of 50 is 25 right?

    so one of the 25% is TT and the other 25% is tt.

    and it is 50% hybrid Tt

    A WAY TO FIND THIS EASILY IS... using a punnet square created be mendal :)

    google the punnet square, it would help you on your final

    i hope i made sense :)

    good luck on your final!

  4. 75% are hybrid because both parent plants are carrying the dominant hybrid gene. 25% will be pure.

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