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6 January, 17:55

Assume that you are looking at a case of lethal alleles. Crossing two green corn plants results in 2/3 green progeny. If you crossed two green progeny with each other, how many of the progeny would you predict to be green?

a) 1/3

b) 3/4

c) 1/4

d) 4/4

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  1. 6 January, 20:46
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    2/3 of the progeny would be green

    Explanation:

    Lethal alleles means that their presence result in death of the organism

    Assuming this Lethal allele is recessive - -> a

    This way, if there is AA or Aa the plant will survive, otherwise if there is aa the plant will not survive

    Than, assuming AA is a progeny white and Aa is green

    Aa x Aa

    2/3 Aa - Green

    1/3 - White

    1/3 - plant will not survive

    Crossing 2 green progeny with each other

    Aa x Aa

    2/3 - Green
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