If you cross 1 inflated pea pod with a constricted pea pod and all of the offspring turn out inflated,is inflated dominant or recessive?

Do you know what the terms, "dominant" and "recessive" mean?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominance_(genetics)

no

usually flattend pea pod is dominent than the wrinkled pea pod so in f1 generation all are flattened pea pods where as in f2 generation homozygous flattend pea pods 25% and heterozygous flattend pea pods 50% and homozygous wrinkled pea pods 25% will come so the phenotypic ratio is 3:1 and genotypic ratio is 1:2:2:1.

thnks..

ramannachowdary

To determine whether the inflated trait is dominant or recessive, we can use a Punnett square. First, we assign letters to represent the two alleles for the inflated trait. Let's use "I" for the inflated allele and "i" for the constricted allele.

Now, we can set up the Punnett square:

| I | i |
-------------------------
I | II | Ii |
-------------------------
i | Ii | ii |

In this case, when you cross an inflated pea pod (II) with a constricted pea pod (ii), all the offspring (Ii) turn out inflated.

Since all the offspring are inflated, we can conclude that the inflated trait is dominant.