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Gnoma [55]
3 years ago
7

Wild type sweet pea plants have red flowers and long pollen. These two traits are dominant to white flowers and short pollen.A w

ild-type plant is crossed to a plant with white flowers and short pollen. The F1 was test crossed and the following progeny were obtained:Wildtype222Short pollen27White flower23White flower short pollen228A)What is the genotype of the F1 plant
Biology
1 answer:
fredd [130]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

FfPp

Explanation:

If we take the two traits to be separate alleles, we can make flowers F (F is dominant; f is recessive) and pollen as P (P is dominant; p is recessive). So a pea plant with white flowers (recessive) and long pollen (dominant) will have the genotype ffPp or ffPP (because one dominant allele will express a dominant phenotype).

For this question, we will assume that the wild type (red flowers and long pollen) is homozygous, meaning it contains two dominant alleles.

If the wild type (FFPP) is crossed with the plant with white flowers and short pollen (ffpp), we can make a table illustrating the crosses. However, because there is only one possible gamete that each parent can form (FP and fp), we can assume that the F1 progeny will have identical genotypes, which can be expressed as FfPp (because combining the gamete from the wild type and the other parent can only give one phenotype).

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