Plant height is controlled by 5 gene pairs. The homozygous dominant is 200 cm tall while the homozygous recessive exhibits 80 cm height. Assume that the alleles have equal contribution and have cumulative effects. The F1 and F2 of the two parents below were studied. Parent 1 Parent 2 D,D,D2D2D3D3d4d, dsds dıdıd2dzd3d3DĄD4 D5D5 Compute for the contribution of the dominant allele. Compute for the height of parent 1 and parent 2

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Handwrite all needed computations for 1-5.
Plant height is controlled by 5 gene pairs. The homozygous dominant is 200 cm tall
while the homozygous recessive exhibits 80 cm height. Assume that the alleles have equal
contribution and have cumulative effects. The F1 and F2 of the two parents below were
studied.
Parent 1
Parent 2
D;D,D2D2D3D3d4d, dsds
dıd,d2d2d3d3DĄD, D5D5
a. Compute for the contribution of the dominant allele.
Compute for the height of parent 1 and parent 2.
Provide the genotype and phenotype of the F1.
d. Compute for the frequencies of the different individuals in the F2 using the Pascal's triangle.
b.
С.
e. Provide the phenotypes of the F2 and their frequencies.
Transcribed Image Text:Plant height is controlled by 5 gene pairs. The homozygous dominant is 200 cm tall while the homozygous recessive exhibits 80 cm height. Assume that the alleles have equal contribution and have cumulative effects. The F1 and F2 of the two parents below were studied. Parent 1 Parent 2 D;D,D2D2D3D3d4d, dsds dıd,d2d2d3d3DĄD, D5D5 a. Compute for the contribution of the dominant allele. Compute for the height of parent 1 and parent 2. Provide the genotype and phenotype of the F1. d. Compute for the frequencies of the different individuals in the F2 using the Pascal's triangle. b. С. e. Provide the phenotypes of the F2 and their frequencies.
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