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14 April, 10:52

Suppose a strawberry farmer calculates that the average strawberry produced from his garden weighs 2 g. The farmer/'s 10 most productive plants grow strawberries with a mean weight of 6 g. The farmer interbreeds these 10 plants, and the progeny produce strawberries with an average weight of 5 g. If the farmer interbreeds plants that produce strawberries with an average weight of 4 g, how much would strawberries produced by the progeny of these selected plants weigh?

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  1. 14 April, 12:05
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    The correct answer is 3.5 grams.

    Explanation:

    In the given question, there is a need to use the equation R = h² * S. Here, R is the response to selection, it is the difference between the mean of the initiating population and the mean of the progeny of the selected parents. In the given question R = 5g - 2g = 3g.

    S is the selection differential, it is the difference between the mean of the initiating population and the mean of the selected parents. In the given case, S = 6g - 2g = 4g

    Substituting the values of R and S in the given equation, we get:

    3g = h² (4g)

    h² = 0.75

    If the selected plants' average weight is 4 grams, then S would be 2 grams, and R = 0.75 * 2 = 1.5g

    The predicted average weight of strawberries from the progeny plants would be 2g + 1.5g = 3.5 g.
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