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A farmer cultivates a unique species of tomato plants. The two traits selected for breeding were: Colour of the fruits and height of the plants. The farmer initially crosses a homozygous tall plant bearing red fruits (TTRR) with a dwarf plant bearing yellow fruits (ttrr) and the genotype of all the offsprings of the F1 generation was TtRr. Next, he crosses two F1 generation plants (TtRr).
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- Explain the phenotype of the offsprings of the F1 generation obtained from the initial cross.
- Mention the phenotypic ratio of the F2 generation offsprings
- State Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment.
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Solution
- Phenotype of offspring in F1 generation are tall plants with red fruits.
- 9 tall red : 3 tall yellow: 3 dwarf red :1 dwarf yellow
- Law of Independent Assortment: It states that when two characters are present, the distribution of one’s alleles in gametes is not affected by the distribution of the other’s alleles.
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