When a parent with genotype Tt (heterozygous) crosses with a parent with genotype tt (homozygous recessive), the possible offspring outcomes are determined by a Punnett square. The potential genotypes of the offspring are Tt and tt. This means there is a 50% chance of producing Tt (dominant trait) and a 50% chance of producing tt (recessive trait). Therefore, the phenotypic ratio would be 50% showing the dominant trait and 50% showing the recessive trait.
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