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- A triploid plant has 18 chromosomes (i.e., 6 chromosomes perset). If we assume a gamete has an equal probability of receivingone or two copies of each of the six types of chromosome, whatare the odds of this plant producing a haploid or a diploid gamete?What are the odds of producing an aneuploid gamete? If theplant is allowed to self-fertilize, what are the odds of producing aeuploid offspring?Write the genotype of the gametes for the following parent plants: PP SSPp IiPPA fern has the genotype aaBbCCDdee. List all possible gametes this organism can produce.
- A fertilized flowering plant is represented by what genetic chromosome number: 4n n 2n 3nA male plant with genotype AaBBCcDdee was crossed with one heterozygous for all thegenes. (a) what is the probability of getting a pollen with ABcDe genes? (b) of producing anovum with three dominant and two recessive genes? (c) of getting a progeny with samephenotype as the female parent? (d) of progeny with exactly same genotype as the femaleparent? (e) If instead of the above male, the cross was with one heterozygous for all thegenes, what proportion of the offspring will have three dominant phenotypic traits. (f) willbe genotypically like the parents?Each sperm of a tomato plant contains seven chromosomes. What are the haploid and diploid number for tomatoes? haploid=7 and diploid=14 haploid=14 and diploid=7 haploid=7 and diploid=49 haploid=3 and diploid=7
- Assume that the autotriploid cell in has 3 n = 30chromosomes. For each of the gametes produced by this cell, give thechromosome number of the zygote that would result if the gamete fusedwith a normal haploid gamete.What is the chromosomal number of the following: (haploid, diploid, triploid, tetraploid) 1. Kidney cell2. skin cell 3. Sertoli Cell 4. ootid 5. endosperm cell 6. primary spermatocyte7. secondary oocyte 8. sperm 9. Zygote10. erythrocyteDraw diagrams to represent a cross of a mutant ovule/egg and a normal pollen/sperm. Also include a diagram of the zygote. Will the offsprings have the mutation? Explain your answer
- At the molecular level (with regard to loss-of-function alleles), explain why the ttvv homozygote has an ovate seed capsule.In the plant, Haplopappus gracile there is one long pair and one short pair of chromosomes. In the diagrams below, anaphase of individual cells in meiosis or mitosis in a plant that is heterozygous for the genes, A and B (which are on separate chromosomes) are shown. The lines represent chromosomes or chromatids and the points of the "V" are the centromeres. For each case, indicate if the cell represents meiosis I, meiosis II, mitosis, or impossible situation. Provide a brief (one sentence) reason for your decision. 1. A A a В a B 9. A a B A a 2. а В В a A a B 9. B. a A 3.if a plant is an auto-tetraploid with the genotype A1A1A2A2, what is the frequenct of offspring with the genotype A1A1A1A1 following self-fertilization of the plant