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If a pure dominant tall pea plant (TT) is crossed with a pure dwarf pea plant (tt), and the F1 generation is then backcrossed with the dwarf parent. What will be the genotypic ratio in the progeny of this backcross?

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  • A1 TT : 1 tt
  • B1 Tt : 1 tt
  • C1 TT : 2 Tt : 1 tt
  • D3 Tt : 1 tt
Explanation

The F1 generation will be Tt. Backcrossing F1 (Tt) with the dwarf parent (tt) results in a cross Tt x tt. The progeny will have genotypes Tt and tt in a 1:1 ratio.

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