Experiment Question: How is stem and leaf color inherited in the four-o'clock plant? Pollen plant (d) Pollen Methods Pollen Pollen Cross flowers from white, green, and variegated branches in all combinations. Seed plant ( 9) White Green Variegated Results White White White White Green Green Green Green White White White Variegated Green Green Green Variegated Variegated Variegated Conclusion: The phenotype of the progeny is determined by the phenotype of the branch from which the seed originated, not from the branch on which the pollen originated. Stem and leaf color exhibit cytoplasmic inheritance. Figure 5.16 Genetics: A Conceptual Approach, Sixth Edition © 2017 W. H. Freeman and Company

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Question: How is stem and leaf color inherited in
the four-o'clock plant?
Pollen plant (d)
Pollen
Methods
Pollen
Pollen
Cross flowers from
white, green, and
variegated
branches in all
combinations.
Seed plant ( 9)
White
Green
Variegated
Results
White
White
White
White
Green
Green
Green
Green
White
White
White
Variegated
Green
Green
Green
Variegated Variegated Variegated
Conclusion: The phenotype of the progeny is
determined by the phenotype of the branch from
which the seed originated, not from the branch on
which the pollen originated. Stem and leaf color
exhibit cytoplasmic inheritance.
Figure 5.16
Genetics: A Conceptual Approach, Sixth Edition
© 2017 W. H. Freeman and Company
Transcribed Image Text:Experiment Question: How is stem and leaf color inherited in the four-o'clock plant? Pollen plant (d) Pollen Methods Pollen Pollen Cross flowers from white, green, and variegated branches in all combinations. Seed plant ( 9) White Green Variegated Results White White White White Green Green Green Green White White White Variegated Green Green Green Variegated Variegated Variegated Conclusion: The phenotype of the progeny is determined by the phenotype of the branch from which the seed originated, not from the branch on which the pollen originated. Stem and leaf color exhibit cytoplasmic inheritance. Figure 5.16 Genetics: A Conceptual Approach, Sixth Edition © 2017 W. H. Freeman and Company
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