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Using a Punnett square, work out the distribution of phenotypic features in the first filial generation after a cross between a homozygous female and a heterozygous male for a single locus.

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To solve the problem using a Punnett square, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Genotypes - **Homozygous Female**: Let's denote the homozygous female as **TT** (tall). - **Heterozygous Male**: The heterozygous male will be denoted as **Tt** (tall). ### Step 2: Determine the Gametes - The gametes produced by the homozygous female (TT) will be **T**. ...
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