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1 May, 01:28

In Mendel's work with peas, an F1 hybrid (smooth yellow) was crossed to the recessive (wrinkled green) parent type. In terms of color, what were the frequencies of the phenotypes in the offspring of this cross?

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  1. 1 May, 01:54
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    Offspring are; smooth yellow (SsYy), Smooth green (Ssyy), wrinkled yellow (ssYy) and wrinkled green (ssyy). So frequencies of the phenotypes in the offspring of this cross are 25% each.

    Explanation:

    Given;

    Here the parents are; an F1 hybrid smooth yellow and recessive wrinkled green;

    Smooth yellow is an F1 hybrid,

    lets assume smooth yellow as; SsYy

    S = smooth; S is dominant over s,

    Y = yellow; Y is dominant over y.

    so wrinkled green is ssyy;

    so offspring will be

    gametes of SsYy are; SY, Sy, sY and sy

    gamets of ssyy = sy type only

    so offspring will be;

    genotype; SsYy, Ssyy, ssYy, ssyy,

    phenotype; smooth yellow (SsYy), Smooth green (Ssyy), wrinkled yellow (ssYy) and wrinkled green (ssyy).

    So frequencies of the phenotypes in the offspring of this cross are 25% each.
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