When plants were grown from these seeds, it would be reasonable to expect that about
A - VCE - SSCE Biology - Question 3 - 2004 - Paper 1
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When plants were grown from these seeds, it would be reasonable to expect that about
A. 100 of the plants produced spotted-coloured, bitter fruit.
B. 300 of the plan... show full transcript
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C. 300 of the plants produced solid-coloured, sweet fruit.
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To answer this question, we can use principles of Mendelian genetics, specifically the ratios expected from a dihybrid cross. When crossing two heterozygous plants (AaBb x AaBb), we expect a phenotypic ratio of 9:3:3:1. In this case:
Total Offspring Calculation: The total number of seeds collected is 1600.
Expected Phenotype Ratios:
Solid-coloured, sweet fruit (combined dominant characteristics) = 9 parts out of 16
Solid-coloured, bitter fruit = 3 parts out of 16
Spotted-coloured, sweet fruit = 3 parts out of 16
Spotted-coloured, bitter fruit = 1 part out of 16
Calculate each phenotype count:
Solid-coloured, sweet fruit:
1600×169=900
Solid-coloured, bitter fruit:
1600×163=300
Spotted-coloured, sweet fruit:
1600×163=300
Spotted-coloured, bitter fruit:
1600×161=100
Based on the calculations, the correct expectation from the given choices is option C: 300 of the plants produced solid-coloured, sweet fruit.