what are all probable gametes to be produced from the hybrid plant YyRr produced at F1 generation in the dihybrid cross experiment?
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Given the principles revealed in a monohybrid cross, Mendel hypothesized that the result of two characters segregating simultaneously (a dihybrid cross) would be the product of their independent occurrence. Consider two characters, seed color and seed shape. As previously shown, Y dominates y to determine seed color, and R factor for "round" dominates the r factor for "wrinkled" to determine seed shape. He then proceeded to test his hypothesis experimentally.
The P (Parental) cross is between true-breeding lines of wrinkled yellow peas (rrYY) and round green peas (RRyy). The F1 offspring are therefore all RrYy, and are all round and yellow. In forming the F2 plants, the alleles at the two loci segregate independently. That is, the chance of getting an R allele and a Y allele is 1/2 x 1/2, of getting an R and a y 1/2 x 1/2, and so on. Thus, all four possible diallelic combinations occur with an equal probability of 1/4. The same is true for both parents. Given four possible gamete types in each parent, there are 4 x 4 = 16 possible F2 combinations, and the probability of any particular dihybrid type is 1/4 x 1/4 = 1/16. The phenotypes and phenotypic ratios of these 16 genotype can be determined by inspection of the diagram above, called a Punnet Square after the geneticist who first used it.
Alternatively, recall that the phenotypic ratio expected for either character is 3:1, either 3 "Y" : 1 "y", or 3 "R" : 1 "R". Then, the expected phenotypic ratios of the two traits together can be calculated algebraically as a binomial distribution:
(3Y + 1y) x (3R + 1r) = 9YR + 3Yr + 3Ry + 1 ry
That is, we expect a characteristic 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio of round-yellow : wrinkled-yellow : round-green : wrinkled-green pea seeds.
To predict the genotypic ratios, recall that for each gene the ratio is 1 : 2 : 1 :: AA : Aa : aa . Then, algebraically
(1YY + 2Yy + 1yy) x (1RR + 2Rr + 1rr) = 1 YYRR + 2 YYRr + 1 YYrr + 2YyRR + 4YyRr + 2 yyRR + 1yyRR + 2yyRr + 1yyrr
That is, we expect a characteristic 1:2:1:2:4:2:1:2:1 ratio of the nine possible genotypes. These nine genotypes can be grouped into four phenotypes, for example 1 YYRR + 2 YYRr + 2 YyRR + 4 YyRr = 9Y-R- round, yellow peas. The ratio of these phenotypes is of course 9:3:3:1.
Mendel reported the results of some but not all of the "7 choose 2" = (7)(7-1)/(2) = 21 possible dihybrid crosses with seven characters. He performed several trihybrid crosses as well.
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The gametes produced would be YR, Yr, yR, and yr
Explanation:
- During the gamete formation, each gene separates independently from other genes and from a random combination which is determined by the law of dominance and law of independent assortment.
- So if the hybrid plant of F1 generation has genotype YyRr than it will produce four different types of gametes that are YR, Yr, yR, and yr. So out of 4 gametes, two will be homozygous and two will heterozygous.
- Out of two homozygous one will be homozygous dominant and one will be homozygous recessive.
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