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The genotype of a plant showing the dominant phenotype can be determined by:

A

test cross

B

dihybrid cross

C

pedigree analysis

D

back cross

Step-by-Step Solution

, to determine the genotype of a plant showing a dominant phenotype (e.g., a tall plant which could be TT or Tt), Mendel devised a method called a test cross. In this cross, the organism with the unknown dominant genotype is crossed with the recessive parent. The phenotypes of the resulting progeny allow for the determination of the unknown genotype .

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