Science, asked by togialeolishawn, 9 months ago

can someone please help me with this coz I'm a bit confused. in Tomato plants the allele responsible for purple stem (P) is dominant to that for green stem (p) and the allele for cut leaf (C) is dominant to the allele for potato type leaf (c). a plant with a purple stem and cut leaves was crossed with a plant with a green stem and potato type leaves. a total of 448 seeds were obtained. when the seeds were germinated four types of progeny resulted and they had the following Phenotypes; 110 purple stem and cut leaves 115 green stem and potato type leaves 114 purple stem and potato type leaves 109 green stem and cut leaves Questions: 1. give the genotype of the tomato plants that gave rise to these progeny? 2. does the progeny of this cross illustrates the Law of Independent Assortment? 3. explain your answer? please someone help me with this.

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Answered by shauryapratapdwiwedi
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Answer:

Explanation:

In tomatoes, two alleles of one gene determine the character difference of purple versus green stems, and two alleles of a separate, independent gene determine the character difference of âcutâ versus âpotatoâ leaves. Please use the allele notation of G for stem color and P for leaf shape.

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