A plant breeder is raising many varieties of plants. As a part of the breeding program, he raises pure line varieties by continuous inbreeding over several generations – one with red flowers and another with white flowers. How can Mendel's laws be demonstrated by hybridization between these varieties?

1. Set up a monohybrid cross and determine if your F2 results are predicted by a 3:1 ratio based on the law of segregation.
2. Set up a dihybrid cross and determine if your F2 results are predicted by a 9:3:3:1 ratio based on the law of independent assortment.
3. Set a test cross to demonstrate that your traits breed true.
4. Set up a two-point test cross to demonstrate that your genes are linked.
Subtopic:  Monohybrid Cross: 1 |
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Which of the following observations regarding a monohybrid cross cannot be explained with the Law of Dominance?

1. Expression of only one of the parental characters in F1
2. Expression of both parental characters in F2
3. 3:1 phenotypic ratio in F2
4. A gamete receives only one of the two-unit factors present in the parent
Subtopic:  Monohybrid Cross: 1 |
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It is said that Mendel proposed that the factor controlling any character is discrete and independent. His proposition was based on the:
 

1. results of the F3 generation of a cross
2. observations that the offspring of a cross made between the plants having two contrasting characters shows only one character without any blending
3. self-pollination of F1 offspring
4. cross-pollination of F1 generation with recessive parent
Subtopic:  Monohybrid Cross: 1 |
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