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Hi there.
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In this question, we have two questions based upon mendel's pea plant traits.
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We have all seven of them here in the diagram.
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So starting off with letter a, letter a wants to know the genotype of a plant that is heterozygous for all seven of the traits.
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So remember, heterozygous means it carries one allele for the dominant trait and one allele for the recessive trait.
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So for example, for plant height, it would be capital a, little a.
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One dominant allele, one recessive allele.
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We would have the same thing for round, big b little b, the same thing for yellow, which is represented by d's.
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For seed coat color, you can have green or white.
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So big e or little e.
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For pod shaped, we have inflated or constricted.
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For pod color we have big h little h and for flower position heterozygous for that would be big n little n all right so this is the genotype that would be heterozygous for each one of the traits in letter b we are just looking at four of the traits we are looking at height and we're crossing heterozygotes so we're looking at height so we're looking at height so we're looking at height so if it's heterozygous for height, it's going to be big a, little a.
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We are also looking for flower position.
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So if it's heterozygous, it's big n, little n.
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We are looking for pod color, heterozygous.
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We have big h, little h.
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And we want to know wrinkled seeds.
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So seed shape, big b, little b.
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So we are crossing heterozygotes that have these four traits.
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The other traits we are not concerned with in this...