The genotype of a homozygous tall pea is TT. Heterozygous tall is Tt. Hint: homo-same---hetero-different. They both would look the same.
2006-12-05 12:27:27
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answered by john h 7
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A homozygous tall pea plant has the genotype TT... homo skill a similar, zygous skill allele. A heterozygous tall pea plant has the genotype Tt... hetero skill diverse. The plant might even with the undeniable fact that be tall, employing fact the T is the dominant allele/gene. desire this facilitates =)
2016-10-14 02:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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A homozygous tall pea plant has the genotype TT... homo means the same, zygous means allele.
A heterozygous tall pea plant has the genotype Tt... hetero means different. The plant would still be tall, since the T is the dominant allele/gene.
Hope this helps =)
2006-12-05 12:27:35
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answered by xtina* 2
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homozygous are the same tall pea plants and heterozygenous are different by which is a combination of 2 spieces of plants.
2006-12-05 12:11:04
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answered by Justinfire 4
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If the gene you are looking at is h(for height), then H is dominant and h is recessive.
Homozygous means it has two of the same: HH or hh
Heterozygous means it has two different ones: Hh
2006-12-05 12:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude.. Mendel rocks :)
2006-12-05 12:38:57
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answered by Kelly 2
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the genotypes will be all TT... this is sooo easy!!!
2006-12-05 12:12:11
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answered by Ja.Leah.Shuh. 2
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