Answer:
white flowers and short stem
Explanation:
A test cross is performed usually to find out the genotype of a dominant phenotype because it can be homozygous or heterozygous. To perform the test cross, the test organism is mated with the recessive phenotype organism. Here, plant having white flowers and short stem (pptt) will be used in test cross. Few examples of test cross results are as follows:
If the original dominant phenotype plant is homozygous for both traits, all the offspring in the next generation will have dominant phenotype:
PPTT X pptt =
pt
PT PpTt
If the plant is heterozygous for both traits, four types of offspring will be produced:
PpTt X pptt =
pt
PT PpTt
Pt Pptt
pT ppTt
pt pptt
Hence varying results after a test cross can help to determine the genotype of the original plant.