#Question id: 5425
#SCPH06 I Botany
Two varieties of maize averaging 50 and 20 inches in height, respectively, are crossed. The F1 progeny is quite uniform averaging 35 inches in height. Out Of the 16 F2 plants, the 5 are 35 inches. What is the probable number of independent segregating polygenes involved in this trait?
#Question id: 5425
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Two varieties of maize averaging 50 and 20 inches in height, respectively, are crossed. The F1 progeny is quite uniform averaging 35 inches in height. Out Of the 16 F2 plants, the 5 are 35 inches. What is the probable number of independent segregating polygenes involved in this trait?
#Question id: 5426
#SCPH06 I Botany
Which of the following is incorrect regard polygenic inheritance?
#Question id: 5426
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Which of the following is incorrect regard polygenic inheritance?
#Question id: 5427
#SCPH06 I Botany
In a plant, height is control by three quantitative trait loci. Each dominant additive allele is contributing 3 cm height in plant. Maximum expected plant height is 20 cm. What is minimum expected height?
#Question id: 5427
#SCPH28 | Zoology
In a plant, height is control by three quantitative trait loci. Each dominant additive allele is contributing 3 cm height in plant. Maximum expected plant height is 20 cm. What is minimum expected height?