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A heterozygous green (Gg) tall (Tt) plant is crossed with a heterozygous green (Gg) tall (Tt) plant. Calculate the possible genetic outcomes.
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- A TT (tall) plant is crossed with a tt (short plant). Create the cross and answer the following questions. What is the phenotypic ratio? What is the genotypic ratio? What % will be tall? What % will be short?Let S and s be the alleles for seed shape (spherical and wrinkled, respectively) in garden peas. Similarly, let Y and y be alleles for cotyledon color (yellow and green), P and p be alleles for flower color (purple and white) and T and t be alleles for plant height (tall and short). Consider the following cross: SsYyPpTt x SsYYPPTT. What is the probability of obtaining an offspring of genotype SSYYPpTt from this cross?There are some members of the genus Datura that are trisomic for the chromosome set, which carries the genes for purple (p+) and white (p) flower color. In a cross involving a trisomic p+ p+ p female and pollen from a normal p+ p plant, what is the expected proportion of purple and white flowered individuals?
- In certain plants, tall (T) is dominant to short (t). If a heterozygous plant is crossed with a homozygous short plant, what is the probability that the offspring will be short? Show the punnett square please.In watermelons, the green colour gene (G) is dominant over the striped colour gene (g), and round shape (R) is dominant over long shape (r). A heterozygous round green colour (GgRr) watermelon plant is crossed with another heterozygous round green colour (GgRr) plant. Determine the expected phenotypic ratio of the F1 generation.# of Green Leaves _________111______________ # of White Leaves ___________35______________ If a heterozygous F1 Tobacco plant was crossed to an albino plant, what is the expected number of green and white plants in the next generation? (show Punnett square and give the expected ratio)
- Mendelian ratios are modified in crosses involving autotetraploids.Assume that one plant expresses the dominant trait greenseeds and is homozygous (WWWW). This plant is crossed to onewith white seeds that is also homozygous (wwww). If only onedominant allele is sufficient to produce green seeds, predict theF1 and F2 results of such a cross. Assume that synapsis betweenchromosome pairs is random during meiosis.In some plants, a true-breeding, red-flowered variety gives all pink flowers when crossed with a white-flowered strain: RR (red) X rr (white) = Rr (pink). Flower position in this plant may either be axial (dominant) or terminal (recessive). What will be the phenotypic ratios of the F1 generation resulting from the following cross: axial-red (true-breeding) X terminal-white? What will the phenotypic ratios of the F2 be? SHOW ALL WORKFrom a cross (Xyz) / (xYZ) x (xyz) / (xyz), where X,x, Y,y and Z,z represent alleles of three linked genes whose relative order is unknown, the least frequent classes of progeny are genotype (xyz) / (xyz) and (XYZ) / (xyz). What is the correct relative order of genes X, Y and Z? Answer using lowercase letters separated by a dash (-). Example: x-y-z
- A cross between two red flower plants produces 2/3 progeny that are red and1/3 progeny that are yellow. What is the genotype of the red flower? Explain these unexpected ratios.A true breeding male fly with eosin eyes (CCXw-eY) is crossed to a red-eyed female who is heterozygous for both the cream (C) and eosin eyes (Xw-e) allele. What will be the phenotypic ratio of their offspring?What are the expected phenotypic ratios from the following cross:Tt Rr yy Aa × Tt rr YY Aa, where T = tall, t = dwarf, R = round,r = wrinkled, Y = yellow, y = green, A = axial, a = terminal; T, R,Y, and A are dominant alleles. Note: Consider using the multiplication method in answering this problem