Biology, asked by ImamaAhmad, 1 month ago

Two tall, yellow seeded pea plants were crossed, and some dwarf, green seeded plants resulted. What were the genotypes of the parent plants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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TtYy

In peas Tall (T) seeds are dominant over short (t) seeds and yellow (Y) seeds are dominant over green (y) seeds. When a cross is made between tall, yellow seeded (TTYY or TTYy or TtYY or TtYy) plant is crossed with short, green seeded (ttyy) plant, the number of progeny are 203 tall, green-seeded (TTyy or Ttyy) plants, 199 short, green-seeded (ttyy) plants, 207 tall, yellow-seeded (TTYY or TTYy or TtYY or TtYy) plants and 192 short, yellow seeded (ttYY or ttYy) plants.

Since, all four types of progeny are in the ratio of 1:1:1:1, this is an example of test cross. Test crosses is done to test the genotype of dominant parent (homozygous or heterozygous) by crossing it with a homozygous recessive parent. Hence, in the given example, the dominant parent is heterozygous and its genotype TtYy.

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Answered by qaswarmuqeem51
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Answer:

TtYy

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