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4.1 Gregor Mendel was the first person to study how the characteristics of pea plants are transferred from parents to offspring - NSC Agricultural Sciences - Question 4 - 2021 - Paper 2

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4.1 Gregor Mendel was the first person to study how the characteristics of pea plants are transferred from parents to offspring. 4.1.1 Name the term that refers to ... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:4.1 Gregor Mendel was the first person to study how the characteristics of pea plants are transferred from parents to offspring - NSC Agricultural Sciences - Question 4 - 2021 - Paper 2

Step 1

Name the term that refers to the study in the statement above.

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The term that refers to the study of how characteristics are transferred from parents to offspring is called Genetics.

Step 2

State TWO of Mendel’s laws of inheritance.

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  1. Law of Dominance: This law states that in a heterozygous genotype, one allele may express itself over the other.

  2. Law of Segregation: This law states that allele pairs separate during gamete formation, and randomly unite at fertilization.

Step 3

4.2.1

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The phenotype represented by the genotype BB Ll is White.

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4.2.2

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The phenotype represented by the genotype BbLl is Black.

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4.2.3

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The phenotype represented by the genotype bbLl is White.

Step 6

Identify a phenotype visible in the offspring.

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The visible phenotype in the offspring is horned.

Step 7

Calculate the percentage of offspring with the homozygous recessive phenotype.

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To calculate the percentage:

The number of homozygous recessive (bb) offspring is 2 (from a total of 8).

So, the calculation is:

rac{2}{8} imes 100 = 25\%

Thus, 25% of the offspring are homozygous recessive.

Step 8

4.4.1 Use the letters (R) for red and (r) for white to draw a Punnet square and determine the ratio of the genotypes in the first crossing.

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The Punnet square is as follows:

    R   |   r
  ---------------
R |  RR |  Rr
  |--------------

r |  Rr |  rr

The ratio of genotypes in the first crossing is 2 RR : 1 Rr : 1 rr.

Step 9

Indicate, from the information above, the genotype of the unknown boar used in the F2-generation.

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The genotype of the unknown boar used in the F2-generation is rr.

Step 10

Give the genetic term for (a) A drastic improvement in the yield of the offspring was achieved.

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The genetic term is Heterosis or Hybrid Vigor.

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4.5.1 (b) The two individual cultivars were picked based on the records of their respective offspring.

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The term for this is Progeny selection.

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4.5.1 (c) Measuring the biological characteristics of populations using computer technology.

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The term for this is Biometrics.

Step 13

Explain why the two cultivars above were used in the breeding programme.

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The two cultivars were used because they have been superior parents with the desired characteristics, which can produce offspring that inherit those same superior characteristics.

Step 14

Identify the characteristic with the lowest improvement in the breeding programme.

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The characteristic with the lowest improvement in the breeding programme is Lean meat.

Step 15

Refer to the table above and indicate the hereditary characteristic that should be focused on for the most effective improvement in the following situations: (a) A farmer having a feedlot.

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The focus should be on Post-weaning gain.

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4.6.2 (b) A stud farmer supplying pure-bred animals to other commercial multior farmers to be used for breeding.

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The focus should be on Birth weight.

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4.6.2 (c) A wool farmer.

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The focus should be on Fleece weight.

Step 18

Name ONE other factor to improve the post-weaning gain (production output) in a flock of sheep.

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An external factor could be Environmental improvements such as better nutrition or health management.

Step 19

Identify the breeding systems represented by CROSSINGS A, B and C.

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Crossing A is Upgrading, Crossing B is Inbreeding, and Crossing C is Crossbreeding.

Step 20

State TWO disadvantages of the breeding system represented by CROSSING B.

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  1. Loss of genetic variation leads to inbreeding depression and reduced fertility.
  2. Increased expression of lethal genes resulting from inbreeding.

Step 21

Identify, in the picture above, the technique used to genetically modify organisms.

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The technique used is Micro-injection.

Step 22

Differentiate between conventional hybrid cultivars and GMOs.

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Conventional hybrids involve the natural selection and cross-breeding of two lines/cultivars, while GMOs involve the direct alteration of DNA from one organism and insertion into another.

Step 23

State TWO potential risks associated with genetically modified organisms.

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  1. Health risks or allergies for consumers.
  2. Economic/risk associated with dependency on GMO seeds.

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