Hybridization of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant was conducted. What is the probability that the F2 progeny will have the phenotype green big leaves, with pink flowers having both small and big petals?
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- Hybridization of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant was conducted. What is the probability that the F2 progeny will have the both pink flowers and fruits?Hybridization of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant was conducted. How many of 10,000,000 F2 progeny will have a fully heterozygous genotype?Hybridization of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant was conducted. What is the probability that the F2 will have the phenotype big oval shaped yellow leaves, white flowers, and pink fruits? Hybridization of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant was conducted. What is the probability that the F2 will have the phenotype green, small and spade shaped leaves with pink and rounded fruits? Hybridization of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant was conducted. What is the probability that the F2 will show only all the dominant phenotypes? Hybridization of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant was conducted. How many of 10,000,000 F2 progeny will have a fully heterozygous genotype? Hybridization of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant was conducted. How many of 10,000,000 F2 progeny will have a full set of recessive phenotype? Hybridization of a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant was conducted. What…
- . Figure shows the results of a dihybrid cross involving seed shape and seed color. Q. What proportion of the round and yellow F2 progeny from this cross is homozygous at both loci?Renner carried out reciprocal crosses between two types of the evening primrose, Oenothera hookeri and O. muricata, known to have the same chromosome constitution. When the seed parent was O. hookeri, the plastids of the progeny were yellow; but when the seed parent was O. muricata, the plastids of the progeny were green. How might this difference in the results of reciprocal crosses be explained?A variety of opium poppy with lacerate leaves was crossed with a variety that has normal leaves. All the F1 plants had lacerate leaves. Two F1 plants were then interbred to produce the F2. Of the F2 plants, 249 had lacerate leaves and 16 had normal leaves. What are the genotypes of the plants in the P (parental), F1, and F2 generations? How are lacerate leaves determined in the opium poppy? Note: You can use the symbols A and B to represent the two genes involved. (How do we know there are two?)
- figure shows the results of a dihybrid cross involving seed shape and seed color. Q. What proportion of the round and yellow F2 progeny from this cross is homozygous at least at one locus?Solve the following problem by listing the given genotypes, test crosses, and genotypic and phenotypic ratios. A plant with serrated leaf margins is crossed with a plant with smooth leaf margins, producing a plant with wavy leaf margins. What will be the phenotypic and genotypic ratios if a homozygous plant with serrated leaves is crossed with a plant with wavy leaves?When crossing 2 different parental strains of plants to establish the F1 generation, one of the assumptions that must be made in order to predict what the F1 phenotype will be is that.... both parsnts are heterozygous both parents are homozygous dominant both parents are homozygous recessive each patent is homozygous dominant for one trait and homozygous recessive for each other
- Maize is a highly cross-pollinated crop and heterotic phenomenon is evident from the currently available hybrids. If you are given a huge random germplasm pool of maize, what procedure you will adopt to develop competitive high yielding hybrids.Bateson and Punnett crossed two white-flowered lines and saw all purple flowers in the F1 generation. They concluded this was an example of complementary gene interactions because a cross of the F1 plants yielded what ratio in the F2 generation? A) 8 purple to 8 white B) 16 purple to 0 white C) 0 purple to 16 white D) 7 purple to 9 white E) 9 purple to 7 whiteIn tomatoes, regular leaves (L) are multilobed and serrated and potato leaves (l) are broad, smooth, and single (Image 1). Red fruit (F) is dominant to yellow fruit (f). A cross is carried out between two pure lines of tomato plants, one having regular leaves and red fruit and the other having potato leaves and yellow fruit. The F1 generation all have regular leaves and red fruit. The F1individuals are then crossed with one another. The information below represents two sets of data collected from the above cross. Phenotypes Data Set 1 Data Set 2 Regular Red 26 846 Regular Yellow 15 273 Potato Red 6 287 Potato Yellow 12 94 Total 59 1 500 Convert the expected phenotype ratio into the expected probability for each of the four phenotypes and record them in the table below. (Record your answers as a value between 0 and 1 rounded to two decimal places.) Example of calculating expected probability:To convert from the expected phenotypic ratio to the expected probability…