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14 August, 11:40

The trait of medium-sized leaves in iris is determined by the genetic condition PP′. Plants with large leaves are PP, whereas plants with small leaves are P′P′. A cross is made between two plants each with medium-sized leaves. If they produce 80 seedlings, what would be the expected phenotypes, and in what numbers would they be expected?

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  1. 14 August, 13:58
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    20 large size leaves plants

    40 medium sized leaves plants

    20 small sized leaves.

    Explanation:

    PP = large leaves

    P'P' = small leaves

    PP' = medium leaves

    PP' was crossed with another PP' plant:

    PP' x PP'

    progeny = PP, 2PP', and P'P'

    PP = 1/4 x 80 = 20 large size leaves plants

    PP' = 1/2 x 80 = 40 medium sized leaves plants

    P'P' = 1/4 x 80 = 20 small sized leaves.

    Hence the phenotypes would be:

    20 large size leaves plants

    40 medium sized leaves plants

    20 small sized leaves.
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