If Someone Has A Dominant Phenotype, Their Genotype Can Either Be Heterozygous Or Homozygous. The Diagram Shows A Punnett Square For A Particular Trai

If someone has a dominant phenotype, their genotype can either be heterozygous or homozygous. The diagram shows a Punnett square for a particular trait among two parents, but one letter of a parent's genotype is missing. Which describes the letter that belongs where the question mark is? T because there are offspring that are heterozygous T because there are offspring that are homozygous t because there are offspring that are homozygous. t because there are offspring that are heterozygous.

t because there are offspring that are homozygous


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