Biology, asked by madana08, 6 months ago

the gametes of a plant of genotype SsYy should have the genotypes


A. Ss and Yy
B. SY and sy
C. SY, Sy, sY, and sy
D. Ss, Yy, SY and sy
E. SS, ss, YY, and yy

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Option C

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Answered by jassimahi8967
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Answer:

D. Ss, Yy, SY and sy

Explanation:

Let the parent generation have genotype SSYY and ssyy.

From first cross, we get the firdt generation, which are all identical having genotype SsYy.

From self-crossing, we get the F@ i.e second generation as given in the image below.

From this table, we get the desired plant. So we get to know that the genotype of parent must be Ss, Yy, SY and sy.

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