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Suppose a cultivar of wheat is developed in which kernel color is determined to depend upon the action of six pairs of genes. Assume there is no dominance. Two true-breeding plants contrasting for color are crossed with the following genotypes: AA BB CC DD EE FF (dark color) x aa bb cc dd ee ff (light color) a. What fraction of the F1 progeny would be expected to be like either parent? b. Which type of progeny in the F2 would have the darkest color AA BB CC dd ee ff or Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff and why?

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Suppose a cultivar of wheat is developed in which kernel color is determined to depend upon the action of six pairs of genes. Assume there is no dominance. Two true-breeding plants contrasting for color are crossed with the following genotypes: AA BB CC DD EE FF (dark color) x aa bb cc dd ee ff (light color) a. What fraction of the F1 progeny would be expected to be like either parent? b. Which type of progeny in the F2 would have the darkest color AA BB CC dd ee ff or Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff and why?
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 12