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Answer:
P generation- PP and pp
F1 generation- Pp
Explanation:
Firstly, a test cross is a cross performed between a an unknown dominant phenotype and a homozygous recessive trait in order to determine the genotype of the unknown phenotype. In this case, the flower colour gene is involved with two alleles: Purple allele and white allele. A test cross between a plant with dominant phenotype (purple flower, genotype unknown) and a homozygous recessive genotype (white flower, pp) results in 18 offsprings that are all purple flowered.
This means that the dominant parent with the unknown genotype is homozygous dominant i.e. PP, since it will produce only dominant alleles in meiosis that will later mask the expression of the recessive alleles produced by the second parent.
To the second question, the parents are: PP × pp. Hence, each parent will produce only P and p alleles in gametes respectively. Hence, the offsprings will have a Pp genotype.
The branch of biology which deals with the genes and inheritance pattern over the generation is called genetics. There are two types of alleles, these alleles are as follows:-
- Dominant
- Recessive
The test cross is performed to check the genotype of the unknown dominant plant. In the test cross, the recessive plant is crossed with the unknown plant to get its genotype.
After the cross, if all the offspring in the F1 generation shows the dominant character then the genes are pure dominant otherwise hybrid dominant.
According to the question, all plants show the same color, hence the genotypes of the plant are pure dominant which is PP.
The genotype of the plant in F1 generation is hybrid dominant which is Pp.
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