Mendel crossed peas having round seeds and yellow cotyledons (seed leaves) with peas having wrinkled seeds and green cotyledons. All the F₁ plants had round seeds with yellow cotyledons. Diagram this cross through the F₂ generation, using both the Punnett square and forked-line, or branch diagram, methods.
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Dihybrid Cross
Problem 12c
Textbook Question
In Drosophila, gray body color is dominant to ebony body color, while long wings are dominant to vestigial wings. Assuming that the P₁ individuals are homozygous, work the following crosses through the F₂ generation, and determine the genotypic and phenotypic ratios for each generation.
gray, long x gray, vestigial.
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Identify the traits and their dominance relationships: gray body color (G) is dominant to ebony body color (g), and long wings (L) are dominant to vestigial wings (l).
Determine the genotypes of the P₁ generation: since P₁ individuals are homozygous, the gray, long individual is G G L L, and the gray, vestigial individual is G G l l.
Perform the P₁ cross by combining the genotypes: cross G G L L (gray, long) with G G l l (gray, vestigial). Since both parents are homozygous, all F₁ offspring will have the genotype G G L l.
Set up the F₁ cross by mating two F₁ individuals (G G L l x G G L l) to produce the F₂ generation. Use a Punnett square to determine all possible genotypes for the wing trait (L l x L l) while body color remains G G (gray) in all offspring.
From the Punnett square, determine the genotypic ratios for the wing trait (L L, L l, l l) and combine with the body color genotype (G G) to find the phenotypic ratios in the F₂ generation: gray body with long wings, and gray body with vestigial wings.
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Mendelian Inheritance and Dominance
Mendelian inheritance describes how traits are passed from parents to offspring through dominant and recessive alleles. A dominant allele masks the expression of a recessive allele in heterozygotes, resulting in the dominant phenotype. Understanding dominance is essential to predict phenotypic outcomes in crosses.
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Genotypic and Phenotypic Ratios
Genotypic ratios represent the proportion of different genetic combinations (e.g., homozygous dominant, heterozygous, homozygous recessive) in offspring, while phenotypic ratios show the distribution of observable traits. Calculating these ratios helps interpret the results of genetic crosses across generations.
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