. A true-breeding strain of Virginia tobacco has dominantalleles determining leaf morphology (M), leaf color(C), and leaf size (S). A Carolina strain is homozygousfor the recessive alleles of these three genes. Thesegenes are found on the same chromosome as follows:M C S6 m.u. 17 m.u.An F1 hybrid between the two strains is now backcrossedto the Carolina strain. Assuming no interference:a. What proportion of the backcross progeny willresemble the Virginia strain for all three traits?b. What proportion of the backcross progeny willresemble the Carolina strain for all three traits?c. What proportion of the backcross progeny will havethe leaf morphology and leaf size of the Virginiastrain but the leaf color of the Carolina strain?d. What proportion of the backcross progeny will havethe leaf morphology and leaf color of the Virginiastrain but the leaf size of the Carolina strain?
. A true-breeding strain of Virginia tobacco has dominant
alleles determining leaf morphology (M), leaf color
(C), and leaf size (S). A Carolina strain is homozygous
for the recessive alleles of these three genes. These
genes are found on the same chromosome as follows:
M C S
6 m.u. 17 m.u.
An F1 hybrid between the two strains is now backcrossed
to the Carolina strain. Assuming no interference:
a. What proportion of the backcross progeny will
resemble the Virginia strain for all three traits?
b. What proportion of the backcross progeny will
resemble the Carolina strain for all three traits?
c. What proportion of the backcross progeny will have
the leaf morphology and leaf size of the Virginia
strain but the leaf color of the Carolina strain?
d. What proportion of the backcross progeny will have
the leaf morphology and leaf color of the Virginia
strain but the leaf size of the Carolina strain?
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