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30 January, 08:46

g A variable trait in corn is the presence or absence of knobs at particular sites on some chromosomes. The allele present on each chromosome determines whether or not that chromosome has a knob. Suppose that one member of each of two pairs of homologs in a corn plant has a knob. If this plant is crossed with a knobless plant, what percentage of the offspring is expected to have only knobless chromosomes

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  1. 30 January, 08:55
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    50%

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    The allele present on each chromosome determines whether or not that chromosome has a knob. Suppose that one member of each of two pairs of homologs in a corn plant has a knob.

    This means that on a chromosome with two chromatids, the allele present on one chromatid causes the chromatid to possess knob while the other does not making the plant an heterozygous ...

    If this plant is crossed with a knobless plant, one whose Chromebook is without knobs, we have

    II x II

    II - 50% with a knobbed chromatid

    II - 50% with only knobless chromosomes.

    The first to the left is knobbed, thus the percentage of offspring expected to have only knobless chromosomes would be 50%.
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