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31 October, 18:21

You cross two true-breeding parents (one with purple flowers and one with white flowers). All of the F1 progeny (offspring) have purple flowers. You grow and self-pollinate this F1 generation and collect 500 F2 progeny. How many purple flowers should be produced?

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  1. 31 October, 18:37
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    The correct answer is 375 purple flowers.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If all the F1 generation from true-breeding parents are purple than the genotype would be heterozygous i. e., Pp and Pp. Here P indicates the dominant allele which produces purple flower and p indicates the recessive allele of white flower.

    So if we will cross the F 1 generation than the genotype would be PP, Pp, Pp, pp. That means 3 out of 4 offspring would be purple because three genotypes out of four have dominant purple allele (P).

    So if out of 4 flower 3 is purple than according to calculation out of 500 flower 375 offspring would be purple (3/4*500 = 375). Therefore the correct answer is 375 purple flowers should be produced.
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