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The boxes represent the offspring resulting from all the possible unions of male
and female gametes . What will be the physical appearance of these F2 offspring
? One - fourth of the plants have inherited two purple - flower alleles ; clearly ...
The boxes represent the offspring resulting from all the possible unions of male
and female gametes . What will be the physical appearance of these F2 offspring
? One - fourth of the plants have inherited two purple - flower alleles ; clearly ...
Page 37
The key step in the experiment is to see what happens when Fı plants
selfpollinate and produce F2 offspring . If the hybrids must transmit their alleles in
the same combinations in which they were inherited from the P generation , then
there will ...
The key step in the experiment is to see what happens when Fı plants
selfpollinate and produce F2 offspring . If the hybrids must transmit their alleles in
the same combinations in which they were inherited from the P generation , then
there will ...
Page 80
We can use a Punnett square to represent the genotypes of the F2 offspring (
Figure 14.11 ) . As a result of epistasis , the phenotypic ratio among the F2
offspring is 9 black to 3 brown to 4 ( 3 + 1 ) white . Other types of epistatic
interactions ...
We can use a Punnett square to represent the genotypes of the F2 offspring (
Figure 14.11 ) . As a result of epistasis , the phenotypic ratio among the F2
offspring is 9 black to 3 brown to 4 ( 3 + 1 ) white . Other types of epistatic
interactions ...
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