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27 November, 22:59

Two genes in chromosome 7 of corn are identified by the recessive alleles g (for glossy leaves) and r (for branching of ears). When a plant heterozygous for each of these alleles was crossed to a double recessive plant, the progeny consisted of the following genotypes, with the numbers of each indicated Gr/gr 80 GR/gr 8 Gr/gr 10 gR/gr 77 What is the genotype of the double heterozygous parent?

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  1. 27 November, 23:13
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    GgRr

    Explanation:

    as it was stated in the question that one of the parent is a heterozygote for both alleles, It could only be written as GgRr. A cross between this parent and the double recessive parent would also give rise to the following listed genotypes, assuming the second Gr/gr in the question to be gr/gr. thus, we would have:

    GgRr x ggrr

    GR Gr gR gr

    gr GR/gr Gr/gr gR/gr gr/gr
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