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- In an autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for red stigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploid strain. a. What is the genotype of the F1? b. Show the types of gametes the F1’s may be expected to form and derive the expected proportion of each. c. What phenotypic ratio of green to red is expected if: 1. The F1’s are intercrossed? 2. The F1’s are crossed with red plants d. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the F1 be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio.In an autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis L.), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for red stigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploid strain. What is the genotype of the F1? Show the types of gametes the F1’s may be expected to form and derive the expected proportion of each. What phenotypic ratio of green to red is expected if: The F1’s are intercrossed? The F1’s are crossed with red plants If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the F1 be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio.In autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis L.), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for red stigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploid strain. 1. What is the genotype of the Fl? 2. Show the types of gametes the Fl's may be expected to form and derive the expected proportion of each. Show your solution. 3. What phenotypic ratio of green to red is expected if: a. the Fl's are intercrossed? Show your solution. b. the Fl's are crossed with red plants? Show your solution. c. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the Fl be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio.
- In autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis L.), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for red stigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploid strain. What is the genotype of the Fl? Show the types of gametes the Fl's may be expected to form and derive the expected proportion of each. Show your solution. What phenotypic ratio of green to red is expected if: a. the Fl's are intercrossed? Show your solution. b. the Fl's are crossed with red plants? Show your solution. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the Fl be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio.In autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis L.), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for red stigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploid strain. Show the types of gametes the F1’s may be expected to form and derive the expected proportion of each.In autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis L.), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for red stigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploid strain. 1. What phenotypic ratio of green to red is expected if: a. the Fl's are intercrossed? Show your solution. b. the Fl's are crossed with red plants? Show your solution. c. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the Fl be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio.
- In an autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis L.), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for redstigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploidstrain. Show all solutions and label solutions and final answers properly.a. What is the genotype of the F1?b. Derive the types of gametes the F1’s may be expected to form and the proportion of each.c. What are the expected genotypic ratio, and phenotypic ratio of green to red if:i. the F1’s are intercrossed?ii. the F1’s are crossed with red plants?d. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions ofgametes would the F1 be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 genotypic and phenotypicratios. Please answer letter d only.In an autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis L.), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for red stigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploid strain. Show all solutions and label solutions and final answers properly. a. What is the genotype of the F1? b. Derive the types of gametes the F1’s may be expected to form and the proportion of each. c. What are the expected genotypic ratio, and phenotypic ratio of green to red if: i. the F1’s are intercrossed? ii. the F1’s are crossed with red plants? d. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the F1 be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 genotypic and phenotypic ratios Answer letter D only. please, thank you!In an autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis L.), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for red stigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploid strain. Show all solutions and label solutions and final answers properly. a. What is the genotype of the F1? b. Derive the types of gametes the F1’s may be expected to form and the proportion of each. c. What are the expected genotypic ratio, and phenotypic ratio of green to red if: i. the F1’s are intercrossed? ii. the F1’s are crossed with red plants? d. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the F1 be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 genotypic and phenotypic ratios Answer letter C only. please, thank you!
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