When a dwarf pea plant was treated with gibberellic acid, it became as tall as tall pea

When A Dwarf Pea Plant Was Treated With Gibberellic Acid Biology Question

When a dwarf pea plant was treated with gibberellic acid, it became as tall as tall pea plants. If these pea plants are crossed with pure tall plants, then what will be the phenotypic ratio in F₁ generation?

Options

(a) 75% tall and 25% dwarf plants
(b) 100% dwarf plants
(c) 100%tall plants
(d) 25% tall and 75% dwarf plants

Correct Answer:

100%tall plants

Explanation:

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