Answer:
- If the plant is homozygous, the percentage of purple-flowered progeny is expected to be 100%.
- If the plant is heterozygous, the percentage of purple-flowered progeny is expected to be 50%.
Explanation:
A test-cross is performed between an individual for whom you want to know the genotype (to find out if it is heterozygote or homozygote) and a recessive homozygote individual.
If the first individual is a heterozygote, the progeny phenotypic and genotypic proportions are 50% heterozygote and 50% recessive homozygote. But if the first individual is a homozygote, the whole progeny will be expressing one of the traits.
This is, from the proposed example, we know that:
- The allele for purple flower color is dominant to the allele for white flower color.
- A test-cross was performed to determine the genotype of a purple-flowered plant
We will represent the allele expressing purple color as P, and the allele expressing white color as p.
The purple-flowered plant genotype might be PP or Pp, so the options are:
Gametes) P P p p
Punnet square) P P
p Pp Pp
p Pp Pp
F1 Genotype) 100% Purple-flowered plants. The genotype of the tested individual was homozygote for the purple trait.
Gametes) P p p p
Punnet square) P p
p Pp pp
p Pp pp
F1 Genotype) 50% Purple-flowered plants and 50% white-flowered plants. The genotype of the tested individual was heterozygote for the purple trait.