
Concepts of Genetics 11th Edition by William Klug,Michael Cummings,Charlotte Spencer,Michael Palladino
Edition 11ISBN: 9781292139456
Concepts of Genetics 11th Edition by William Klug,Michael Cummings,Charlotte Spencer,Michael Palladino
Edition 11ISBN: 9781292139456 Exercise 14
When working out genetics problems in this and succeeding chapters, always assume that members of the P 1 generation are homozygous, unless the information or data you are given require you to do otherwise.
Mendel crossed peas having green seeds with peas having yellow seeds. The F 1 generation produced only yellow seeds. In the F 2 , the progeny consisted of 6022 plants with yellow seeds and 2001 plants with green seeds. Of the F 2 yellow-seeded plants, 519 were self-fertilized with the following results: 166 bred true for yellow and 353 produced an F 3 ratio of 3/4 yellow: 1/4 green. Explain these results by diagramming the crosses.
Mendel crossed peas having green seeds with peas having yellow seeds. The F 1 generation produced only yellow seeds. In the F 2 , the progeny consisted of 6022 plants with yellow seeds and 2001 plants with green seeds. Of the F 2 yellow-seeded plants, 519 were self-fertilized with the following results: 166 bred true for yellow and 353 produced an F 3 ratio of 3/4 yellow: 1/4 green. Explain these results by diagramming the crosses.
Explanation
In this case, Mendel crossed peas with y...
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