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6 January, 01:56

In the datura plant, purple flower color is controlled by a dominant allele P. White flowers are found in plants homozygous for the recessive allele p. Suppose that a purple-flowered datura plant with an unknown genotype is self-fertilized and that its progeny are 28 purple-flowered plants and 10 white-flowered plants. Use the results of the self-fertilization to determine the genotype of the original purple-flowered plant. If one of the purple-flowered progeny plants is selected at random and self-fertilized, what is the probability it will breed true

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  1. 6 January, 02:14
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    The genotypes PP and Pp determine purple flowers while pp determines white flowers.

    A purple-flowered P_ (PP or Pp) plant is self-fertilized and it produces the progeny:

    28 P_ purple 10 pp white

    The only way to obtain plants with white flower in the progeny is if both parental plants have a recessive p allele, so the genotype of the original purple-flowered plant is Pp.

    The original cross then was Pp x Pp. The expected offspring (from Punnett Square) is 1/4 PP, 1/2 Pp and 1/4 pp. If we only consider the purple-flowered offspring, the proportion of genotypes is 1/3 PP and 2/3 Pp. To breed true, the individuals must produce only homozygous progeny. Only the PP individuals will breed true, so the probability is 1/3.
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