A genotype represented by the letters TT is considered to be which of the following?

A. Heterozygous dominant
B. Homozygous recessive
C. Homozygous dominant
D. Heterozygous recessive

A? Not sure

Capitals indicate dominant, and since both letters are the same, it is homozygous.

Oh..So C?

yes, good.

Thanks :)

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the question and understand the terms involved. In genetics, genotypes represent the genetic makeup of an individual organism. In this case, the genotype is represented by the letters "TT."

Now, there are two types of alleles that can be present: dominant and recessive. Dominant alleles are always expressed in the phenotype, while recessive alleles are only expressed if there are no dominant alleles present.

In a genotype, we use letters to represent alleles, with uppercase letters typically representing dominant alleles, and lowercase letters representing recessive alleles.

In the given genotype "TT," both alleles are represented by the same uppercase letter "T." This indicates that both alleles are dominant. Since there are no recessive alleles present, the correct answer would be:

C. Homozygous dominant.

Therefore, the genotype represented by the letters TT is considered homozygous dominant.