ND STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY LOOSELEAF GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781260406092
Author: HARTWELL, Leland, HOOD, Leroy, Goldberg, Michael
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education/stony Brook University
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Chapter 3, Problem 44P
Summary Introduction
a.
To determine:
The genotype of the mutant plant.
Introduction:
The mutant plant has abnormal flower morphology. The flower of the mutant plant does not have petals, anthers, or carpels and formed entirely of sepals.
Summary Introduction
b.
To determine:
The expected fraction of normal plants among the F2 in a cross of type
Introduction:
For the normal flower morphology, the plant needs only single dominant allele of any one of the three genes.
Summary Introduction
c.
To determine:
The model that describes the way Arabidopsis thaliana genome acquired redundant genes.
Introduction:
The genes that perform the same function are called redundant genes. This type of gene arises from gene duplication.
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ND STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY LOOSELEAF GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES
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