Question

offspring will most likely be tall?

a
50%
b
100%
c
75%
d
25%

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The likelihood of offspring being tall depends on the genetic makeup of the parents. In genetics, if you consider traits like height to be influenced by dominant and recessive alleles, the percentage can vary based on the specific genotypes of the parents.

If we assume that tallness is a dominant trait and both parents are tall (one homozygous dominant and one heterozygous, for example), then the offspring would have a certain probability of being tall.

However, without specific information about the parents' genotypes, we can't definitively say what the probability is. That said, if both parents carry a dominant allele for tallness, then a common scenario suggests:

- If one parent is homozygous dominant (TT) and the other is heterozygous (Tt), the offspring would have a 100% chance of being tall.
- If both parents are heterozygous (Tt), there is a 75% chance the offspring will be tall.
- If one is heterozygous (Tt) and the other is homozygous recessive (tt), there is a 50% chance the offspring will be tall.

Based on these scenarios, if you want a general answer without specifics, then **c. 75%** is a common accurate estimate in a typical scenario where both parents carry the tall trait.