Respuesta :
Answer:
tall (D) is dominant over dwarf (d), and smooth fruit (P) is dominant over pubescent fruit (p)
Explanation:
The genotype of tall and smooth tomato plants would be DDPP
While the genotypes of dwarf and pubescent plant would be ddpp
Given
tall (D) is dominant over dwarf (d), and
smooth fruit (P) is dominant over pubescent fruit (p)
DD PP x ddpp
Gametes would be
DP, DP , dp, dp
So all the 16 offspring would have DdPp genotype
Phenotype would be heterozygous tall and smooth
Answer:
(a) Both plants are Dd Pp
(b) Map distance is 3.8 m.u.
(c) The two plants have different coupling configurations. For plant A dominant alleles are coupled i.e. D and P which means one chromosome is DP and other dp. On the other hand plant B is in repulsion having chromosomes Dp and dP which causes progeny produced to have different configurations. Please see the picture attached.
