Two pairs of independently segregating genes with two alleles each, A/a and B/b, determine plant height additively
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Two pairs of independently segregating genes with two alleles each, A/a and B/b, determine plant height additively in a population. The homozygote AA BB is 50 cm tall, and the homozygote aa bb is 30 cm tall.
a. What is your prediction of the F1 height in a cross between the two homozygous stocks?
b. What genotypes in the will show a height of 40 cm after an F1 × F1 cross?
c. What will be the frequency of the 40-cm plants?
d. What assumptions have you made in answering this question?
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Modeling the Dynamics of Life Calculus and Probability for Life Scientists
ISBN: 978-0840064189
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Authors: Frederick R. Adler
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