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scientists collected the seeds from the first generation, and then grew…

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scientists collected the seeds from the first generation, and then grew these seeds into plants.
1: what is the color of the flowers of these plants? why?
scientists cross - pollinated the children of the first generation of plants. complete the punnett square for the offspring from the seeds of the first generation of plants.
plant b (aa)
the probability that the offspring of these plants will have white flowers?
the probability that the offspring of these parents will have purple flowers, but carry the gene for the inhibitor?
the probability that the offspring of these plants will have purple flowers?
the probability that the offspring of these plants will not carry the recessive gene for the

Explanation:

Step1: Assume allele - dominance

Assume that the dominant allele (A) gives purple flowers and the recessive allele (a) gives white flowers. Since Plant B has genotype Aa, and assuming a simple Mendelian inheritance.

Step2: Set up Punnett - square

Plant B (Aa) is crossed with another plant (genotype not fully clear from the image, but assuming a cross with Aa for a standard monohybrid cross). The possible gametes from Plant B are A and a. For a cross of Aa x Aa, the Punnett - square has the following combinations:

Aa
aAaaa

Step3: Calculate probabilities

  • Probability of white flowers (aa): There is 1 aa out of 4 possible genotypes in the Punnett - square. So the probability is $\frac{1}{4}$ or 25%.
  • Probability of purple flowers but carrying the recessive allele (Aa): There are 2 Aa out of 4 possible genotypes. So the probability is $\frac{2}{4}=\frac{1}{2}$ or 50%.
  • Probability of purple flowers (AA or Aa): There are 3 genotypes (AA, Aa, Aa) out of 4 that result in purple flowers. So the probability is $\frac{3}{4}$ or 75%.
  • Probability of not carrying the recessive gene (AA): There is 1 AA out of 4 possible genotypes. So the probability is $\frac{1}{4}$ or 25%.

However, since the color of the flowers of the first - generation plants is not given and the genotype of the other plant in the cross is not fully clear from the image, if we assume the first - generation plants have a dominant phenotype (purple) and are heterozygous (Aa), the flower color of the first - generation plants is purple because the dominant allele (A) masks the recessive allele (a).

Answer:

  1. If assuming simple Mendelian inheritance and heterozygous parents (Aa x Aa):
  • Probability of white flowers: 25%
  • Probability of purple flowers but carrying the recessive allele: 50%
  • Probability of purple flowers: 75%
  • Probability of not carrying the recessive gene: 25%
  • Color of first - generation flowers (assuming dominant - recessive relationship as above): Purple.