BSC 2011C Lecture 8: Chapter 53- Population Ecology
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A researcher has selfed an autotetraploid plant with the genotype D/D/d/d, and in the resulting progeny she observes a 35:1 phenotypic ratio. What can she conclude from this observation?
The progeny from this cross do not demonstrate a standard Mendelian phenotypic ratio. | |
In the 35:1 phenotypic ratio, the 1 represents the phenotype of the d/d/d/d progeny. | |
During meiosis in the D/D/d/d parent plant, it is likely that only bivalents, no quadrivalents or trivalents, formed. | |
It is likely that in this plant species, gametes associate with one another randomly. | |
All of the answers are correct. |
dentify the type of chromosome alteration for the four transitions listed below.
- A. B. C. D. | LMNOPQRST â LMNRST |
- A. B. C. D. | LMNOPQRST â LMNQPORST |
- A. B. C. D. | LMNOPQRST â LMNOPQRSOPQT |
- A. B. C. D. | LMNOPQRST â LMABCNOPQRST |
A. | inversion |
B. | duplication |
C. | translocation |
D. | deletion |