Plant height is a polygenic trait in a particular species - VCE - SSCE Biology - Question 26 - 2013 - Paper 1
Question 26
Plant height is a polygenic trait in a particular species. There are three independently segregating genes, each with two alleles, which determine the height of a pa... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Plant height is a polygenic trait in a particular species - VCE - SSCE Biology - Question 26 - 2013 - Paper 1
Step 1
Calculate the height for MM RR SS
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The genotype MM RR SS will contribute:
From gene locus 1 (M): 5 cm
From gene locus 2 (R): 5 cm
From gene locus 3 (S): 5 cm
Thus, the total height from the homozygous dominant parent is:
5+5+5=15extcm
Step 2
Calculate the height for M'M' RR' S'S'
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The genotype M'M' RR' S'S' will contribute:
From gene locus 1 (M'): 2 cm
From gene locus 2 (R'): 2 cm
From gene locus 3 (S'): 2 cm
Thus, the total height from this parent is:
2+2+2=6extcm
Step 3
Calculate the total height of offspring plants
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The offspring will inherit one allele from each parent for each locus:
For gene locus 1: Possible heights from parents are 5 cm (MM) and 2 cm (M')
For gene locus 2: Possible heights from parents are 5 cm (RR) and 2 cm (R')
For gene locus 3: Possible heights from parents are 5 cm (SS) and 2 cm (S')
Calculating all combinations:
Maximum potential height:
5+5+5=15extcm (all dominant alleles)