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Two parents, each with TT gene alleles, are true breeding and are crossed. Which alleles will their offspring have? A. tt B. Tt C. tT D. TT

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They would have offspring with the alleles of TT

It would be impossible for they to have children with any recessive alleles because they both have dominant genes.

So D is the answer
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User Yunfei Gu
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Answer:

The correct answer is option D. TT.

Explanation:

Homozygous condition is where both of the alleles are the same and express the character if present together. The homozygous condition can be dominant or recessive accordingly.

In this case of Both having TT is the dominant case of homozygous alleles. The offspring of two parents with homozygous dominant. Every parent produce gamete T and the cross between them is -

T T

T TT TT

T TT TT

Thus, the correct answer is option D.b TT

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