
Concept explainers
Introduction:
A cross that involves hybrids for two traits is called a dihybrid cross. Punnett developed a method to predict the possible offspring of a cross between two known genotypes. It is easier to keep a track of the possible genotypes involved in a cross.

Answer to Problem 15A
Correct answer :
The correct answer is option A.1: 1:1:1 purple tall to purple short to white tall to white short
Explanation of Solution
Explanation/justification for the correct answer:
Option A.1: 1:1:1 purple tall to purple short to white tall to white short−A purple tall plant( PpTt) will produce four types of gametes- male and female- each with either the P allele or p allele and either T or t allele. A white short plant (pptt) will produce four gametes- male and female- all with pt alleles. If a purple tall plant ( PpTt) crossed with a white short plant (pptt), there are four possible genotypes; PpTt, Pptt, ppTt and pptt . So the resulting
This can be checked by drawing a Punnett square as shown below.
PT | Pt | pT | pt | |
pt | PpTt | Pptt | ppTt | pptt |
pt | PpTt | Pptt | ppTt | pptt |
pt | PpTt | Pptt | ppTt | pptt |
pt | PpTt | Pptt | ppTt | pptt |
Hence this is the correct option.
Explanation for incorrect answer:
Option B. 3:2purple tall to purple short- If a purple tall plant ( PpTt) crossed with a white short plant (pptt), there are four possible genotypes; PpTt, Pptt, ppTt and pptt . So the resulting phenotypic ratio will be 1: 1:1:1 purple tall to purple short to white tall to white short.
Hence this is not the correct option.
Option C. 9:3:3:1 purple tall to purple short to white tall to white short- If a purple tall plant ( PpTt) crossed with a white short plant (pptt), there are four possible genotypes; PpTt, Pptt, ppTt and pptt . So the resulting phenotypic ratio will be 1: 1:1:1 purple tall to purple short to white tall to white short.
Hence this is not the correct option.
Option D. all purple tall-If a purple tall plant ( PpTt) crossed with a white short plant (pptt), there are four possible genotypes; PpTt, Pptt, ppTt and pptt . So the resulting phenotypic ratio will be 1: 1:1:1 purple tall to purple short to white tall to white short.
Hence this is not the correct option.
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