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A dwarf pea plant was treated with gibberellic acid and it becomes as tall as a tall pea plant. If these treated pea plants are crossed with pure tall pea plants, the phenotypic ratio in $F_1$ generation will be:

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Gibberellic acid induces tall phenotype without altering the genotype.
Updated On: Jun 20, 2025
  • All tall
  • 50% tall, 50% dwarf
  • 75% tall, 25% dwarf
  • 25% tall, 75% dwarf
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The dwarf plant treated with gibberellic acid does not undergo a genetic change—it remains genetically dwarf. If it is crossed with a pure tall plant (TT), the offspring would all be heterozygous (Tt), and phenotypically tall. Hence, all tall offspring are produced in F1 generation.
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