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प्रश्न
A cross between pea plant with white flowers (vv) and pea plant with violet flowers (VV) resulted in F2 progeny in which ratio of violet (VV) and white (vv) flowers will be ______.
पर्याय
1 : 1
3 : 1
2 : 1
1 : 3
उत्तर
A cross between pea plant with white flowers (vv) and pea plant with violet flowers (VV) resulted in F2 progeny in which ratio of violet (VV) and white (vv) flowers will be 1 : 1.
Explanation:
A cross between a pea plant with white flowers (vv) and a pea plant with violet flowers (VV) follows Mendelian inheritance.
Step 1: Parent Generation (P)
- White flowered plant = vv (homozygous recessive)
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Violet flowered plant = VV (homozygous dominant)
VV × vv
Step 2: Formation of F1 Generation
Each parent contributes one allele to the offspring.
- F1 genotype: All offspring will be Vv (heterozygous).
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F1 phenotype: All flowers will be violet because the dominant allele (V) expresses violet color.
F1: 100% Vv (Violet flowers)
Step 3: Formation of F2 Generation (Self-Crossing of F1)
Now, the F1 plants (Vv) are self-crossed:
Vv×Vv
Using a Punnett square, the possible combinations in F2 are:
V | v | |
V | VV | Vv |
v | Vv | vv |
Step 4: Genotypic and Phenotypic Ratios
- Genotypic ratio in F2:
- VV (Homozygous dominant, Violet) = 1
- Vv (Heterozygous, Violet) = 2
- vv (Homozygous recessive, White) = 1
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Phenotypic ratio (Violet:White flowers):
- Violet (VV + Vv) = 3
- White (vv) = 1
Step 5: Finding the Required Ratio
Since the question specifically asks for the ratio of homozygous violet (VV) to homozygous white (vv), we consider only VV and vv from the genotypic ratio:
VV : vv = 1 : 1
The ratio of homozygous violet (VV) to homozygous white (vv) flowers in the F2 progeny is 1:1.
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