Biology, asked by AishikTokdar, 9 months ago

In sesame plants the one pod condition(P) is dominant to the three pod condition(p) and normal leaf(L) is dominant to the wrinkled leaf(l).cross a plant thaqt is homozygous recessive for pod condition and wrinkled leaves with a plant that is heterozygous for pod condition and also has wrinkled leaves.show the punnett squares and the offsprings genotypes and phenotypes.

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Answered by bala636gowri
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Answer:

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Explanation:

a) This has a 3:1 ratio for one-pod normal to one-pod wrinkled.

Having no three-pod variant, this should mean that on of the parents should be homozygous dominant, regardless of the genotype of the other.

A 3:1 ratio of normal to wrinkled leaves could only mean that it is a heterozygous cross.  

The two information lead us to conclusion that there are three possible matings for this outcome:

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