Using a worked example show how would you determine if a tall plant was
heterozygous or homozygous tall. Illustrate your answer with appropriate
crosses.
(d) Explain the concept of ‘multiple alleles’. Use the ABO blood grouping system to illustrate your answer. Produce a table to illustrate all possible phenotypes and their respective genotypes.
(It is not sufficient to copy and paste a table from a website)
a) Homozygous plants have two identical copies of a single gene. Heterozygous plants have two copies of a single gene, but those copies are alleles, or different versions of that gene. The second type is heterozygous. Plants that are heterozygous for a particular gene have one copy each of two different alleles, 'Tt'.
Example
The punnet square below shows a cross of heterozygous plants.
The "TT" and "Tt" crosses both have at least one "T" allele, so they are tall plants. However, the last cross "tt" doesn't have any "T" alleles and is short, because it is homozygous recessive.
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