The hybrid is the offspring so the probability is 1.
0 (there is no chance it will be short since tall is dominant over short). Hope this helps! - Biology Student
The more samples you use, the closer your results will match probability.
The answer is 9.1
Answer D- A higher sample size gives more accurate results- APEX LEARNING
There are 720.
It is 1/4.
It is important to remember that the factors inherited by the first offspring of a cross have no effect at all on other offspring of that cross. For example, there is a 25% probability that offspring of a cross betweet two hybrid bean plants will inherit the factos RR. If one offspring inherits RR, there is still a 25% probability that the next offspring will also inherit RR.
It is 1/4.
50%
A cross between two hybrid Tt pea plants would be expected to produce 1/4 TT, 1/2 Tt, and 1/4 tt offspring.
3 in 4 or 3 out of 4
When two true-breeding plants are crossed, only one result is possible.
MutationsA+
because he is only person who predict the probability of tall and short plants is tall plant was 3 in 4 and the short plant was 1 in 4
Whenever Mendel performed a cross with pea plants, he carefully categorized and counted the many offspring. Every time Mendel repeated a particular cross, obtained similar results. For example, whenever Mendel crossed two plants that were hybrid for stem height (Tt), about three fourths of the resulting plants were tall and about one fourth were short. Mendel realized that the principles of probability could be used to explain the results of genetic crosses.
A hybrid is the offspring of two different species or varieties of plants or animals. Generally, it either means something that is comprised of mixed parts or something that has been made as a result of combining elements from two or more entities.
A hybrid is the offspring of two different species or varieties of plants or animals. Generally, it either means something that is comprised of mixed parts or something that has been made as a result of combining elements from two or more entities.