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5. In tomatoes, two alleles of one gene determine the character difference of purple (P) versus green (G) stems, and two alleles of a separate independent gene determine the character difference of cut (C) versus “potato” (Po) leaves. The results for 3 matings of tomato-plant phenotypes are as follows: (2)

This question is all over the internet except it ususlly comes with five matings. This version has 3 matings. It is easy to determine that cut is dominant to potato but I cannot figure out how to justify dominance of color. I need an example, from the mating data, to justify the dominace of either green or purple.

Number of Progeny with Phenotype

Mating

Parental phenotype

P, C

P, Po

G, C

G, Po

1

P,C X G,C

321

101

310

107

2

P, C X G, Po

404

0

387

0

3

P, Po X G, C

70

91

86

77

Based on the information provided in the table determine which alleles are dominant.

What are the most probable genotypes for the parents in each cross?

Possible genotype

Mating 1

Parental phenotype 1: P,C

Parental phenotype 2 : G, C

Mating 2

Parental phenotype 1: P,C

Parental phenotype 2 : G,Po

Mating 3

Parental phenotype 1: P,Po

Parental phenotype 2 : G,C

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Trinidad Tremblay
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