A pea plant shows the dominant phenotype. You conduct a single gene test cross to determine the genotype of this pea plant (T = tall, t = short). All progeny of the test cross show the dominant phenotype. The genotype of the plant in question is most likely:
1. TT.
2. TTtt.
3. Tt.
4. tt.
Column I | Column II | ||
A | Number of possible phenotypes in ABO blood group system | P | 1 : 2 : 1 |
B | Number of possible genotypes in ABO blood group system | Q | 3 : 1 |
C | F2 phenotypic ratio in incomplete dominance | R | 4 |
D | F2 phenotypic ratio in complete dominance | S | 6 |
A | B | C | D | |
1. | P | Q | R | S |
2. | Q | R | S | P |
3. | R | S | P | Q |
4. | S | P | Q | R |
1. | they will assort independently |
2. | the proportion of recombinants formed will be higher than the parental types |
3. | the proportion of recombinants formed will be much lower than the parental types |
4. | the proportion of recombinants formed will be equal to that of the parental types |
[a] | between A and B = 28 map units, |
[b] | between B and C = 15 map units |
[c] | between C and D = 25 map units |
[d] | between B and D = 10 map units |
[e] | between A and D = 38 map units |
[f] | between A and C = 13 map units |