Genetics: A Conceptual Approach 6E w/ SaplingPlus (Six-Month Access)
Genetics: A Conceptual Approach 6E w/ SaplingPlus (Six-Month Access)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781319125929
Author: Benjamin A. Pierce
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 5.2, Problem 25AQP

a.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The progeny with the types of combs from the following cross RRPP×rrpp.

Introduction:

The different shapes of the comb in chicken are caused due to the interaction between two different genes. This study was conducted by William Bateson and R.C Punnett and found that different varieties of chickens have different shapes of the comb. For example – Wyandottes have a “rose” comb and Brahmas have a “pea” comb. Punnett and Bateson crossed a Brahma chicken and a Wyandotte chicken, all the offspring produced in the first filial (F1) generation had a new form of comb which termed as “walnut” comb.

a.

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A cross between RRPP (walnut) × rrpp (single)

 Parents RRPP      ×         rrpp                  (walnut)            (single)                                            Gametes  RP                       rpF1           RrPp (all walnut comb)

Hence, all the progeny produced by a cross between RRPP (walnut) × rrpp (single)

will have a walnut comb.

b.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The progeny with the types of combs from the following cross RrPp×rrpp

Introduction:

The different shapes of the comb in chicken are caused due to the interaction between two different genes. This study was conducted by William Bateson and R.C Punnett and found that different varieties of chickens have different shapes of the comb. For example – Wyandottes have a “rose” comb and Brahmas have a “pea” comb. Punnett and Bateson crossed a Brahma chicken and a Wyandotte chicken, all the offspring produced in the first filial (F1) generation had a new form of comb which termed as “walnut” comb.

b.

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A cross between RrPp (walnut) × rrpp (single).

 Parents       RrPp      ×         rrpp                         (walnut)            (single)                                                 Gametes      RP, rp, rP, Rp  ×  rp   

F1 generation:

rp
RP    RrPp  (walnut)
rp     rrpp   (single)
rP    rrPp   (pea)
Rp    Rrpp    (rose)

Hence, the progeny produced are,¼ walnut, ¼ single, ¼ pea, and ¼ rose.

c.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The progeny with the types of combs from the following cross RrPp×RrPp

Introduction:

The different shapes of the comb in chicken are caused due to the interaction between two different genes. This study was conducted by William Bateson and R.C Punnett and found that different varieties of chickens have different shapes of the comb. For example – Wyandottes have a “rose” comb and Brahmas have a “pea” comb. Punnett and Bateson crossed a Brahma chicken and a Wyandotte chicken, all the offspring produced in the first filial (F1) generation had a new form of comb which termed as “walnut” comb.

c.

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A cross between RrPp (walnut) × RrPp (walnut)

 Parents       RrPp      ×         RrPp                         (walnut)            (walnut)                                                 Gametes RP, Rp, rP, rp  ×  RP, Rp, rP, rp  

F1 generation:

RPRprPrp
RP    RRPP  (walnut)    RRPp  (walnut)    RrPP  (walnut)    RrPp  (walnut)
Rp    RRPp  (walnut)    RRpp    (rose)    RrPp  (walnut)    Rrpp    (rose)
rP    RrPP  (walnut)    RrPp  (walnut)    rrPP    (pea)    rrPp    (pea)
rp    RrPp  (walnut)    Rrpp    (rose)    rrPp    (pea)    rrpp  (single)

Hence, the progeny produced by this cross has a phenotypic ratio:

9 (walnut) : 3 (rose) : 3 (pea) : 1 (single).

d.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The progeny with the types of combs from the following cross Rrpp×Rrpp

Introduction:

The different shapes of the comb in chicken are caused due to the interaction between two different genes. This study was conducted by William Bateson and R.C Punnett and found that different varieties of chickens have different shapes of the comb. For example – Wyandottes have a “rose” comb and Brahmas have a “pea” comb. Punnett and Bateson crossed a Brahma chicken and a Wyandotte chicken, all the offspring produced in the first filial (F1) generation had a new form of comb which termed as “walnut” comb.

d.

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A cross between Rrpp (rose) × Rrpp (rose).

 Parents       Rrpp      ×         Rrpp                         (rose)                (rose)                                               Gametes    Rp, rp      ×       Rp, rp  

F1 generation:

Rprp
Rp    RRpp    (rose)    Rrpp    (rose)
rp    Rrpp    (rose)    rrpp  (single)

Hence, the progeny produced by this cross will be in the phenotypic ratio of 3 (rose) : 1 (single).

e.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The progeny with the types of combs from the following cross Rrpp×rrPp

Introduction:

The different shapes of the comb in chicken are caused due to the interaction between two different genes. This study was conducted by William Bateson and R.C Punnett and found that different varieties of chickens have different shapes of the comb. For example – Wyandottes have a “rose” comb and Brahmas have a “pea” comb. Punnett and Bateson crossed a Brahma chicken and a Wyandotte chicken, all the offspring produced in the first filial (F1) generation had a new form of comb which termed as “walnut” comb.

e.

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A cross between Rrpp (rose) × rrPp (pea).

 Parents       Rrpp      ×         rrPp                         (rose)                (pea))                                               Gametes    Rp, rp      ×       rP, rp  

F1 generation:

rPrp
Rp    RrPp   (walnut)    Rrpp    (rose)
rp    rrPp    (pea)    rrpp  (single)

Hence, the progeny produced by this cross will be in the phenotypic ratio of 1 (walnut) : 1 (rose) : 1 (pea) : 1 (single) .

f.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The progeny with the types of combs from the following cross Rrpp×rrpp

Introduction:

The different shapes of the comb in chicken are caused due to the interaction between two different genes. This study was conducted by William Bateson and R.C Punnett and found that different varieties of chickens have different shapes of comb. For example – Wyandottes have a “rose” comb and Brahmas have a “pea” comb. Punnett and Bateson crossed a Brahma chicken and a Wyandotte chicken, all the offspring produced in the first filial (F1) generation had a new form of comb which termed as “walnut” comb.

f.

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A cross between Rrpp (rose) × rrpp (single).

 Parents       Rrpp      ×         rrpp                         (rose)                (single)                                               Gametes    Rp, rp       ×        rp  

F1 generation:

rp
Rp    Rrpp    (rose)
rp    rrpp  (single)

Hence, the progeny produced by this cross will be in the phenotypic ratio of  1 (rose) : 1 (single) .

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