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5 September, 10:52

A pure-line green-seeded plant is crossed with a heterozygous plant. What do you expect in the progeny? Assume the givens of the problems worked in class so that there is no need to ask for additional information.

a. 50% green-seed individuals vs. 50% yellow-seed individuals

b. 25% green-seed individuals vs. 75% yellow-seed individuals

c. 25% yellow-seed individuals vs. 75% green-seed individuals

d. 100% yellow-seed individuals

e. none of the above is correct

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  1. 5 September, 11:04
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    50% green-seed individuals vs. 50% yellow-seed individuals.

    Explanation:

    Mendel is known as father of genetics. He explained the concept of dominance, the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment while working on pea plant.

    Green seed color is recessive and yellow seed color is dominant. A pure green line seed plant (ss) is crossed with heterozygous plant (Ss). The cross is as follows:

    Parents ss (green seed) * Ss (Yellow seed)

    Gametes s S, s

    progeny: Ss, Ss, ss, ss.

    Here, Ss is yellow seed and ss is green seed.

    50% green-seed individuals vs. 50% yellow-seed individuals are formed after the cross.

    Thus, the correct answer is option (a).
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