A pea plant heterozygous for inflated pods (Ii) is crossed with a plant homozygous for constricted pods (ii). Draw a Punnett square for this cross to predict genotype and phenotypic ratios. Assume that pollen comes from the ii plant.

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Answer:

The cross has been shown in the below answer.

Explanation:

Mendel is known as father of genetics. He explained the concept of dominance and law of segregation and independent assortment while working on the pea plant.

Let the inflated pods be P (dominant) and constricted pod (recessive) be p. The heterozygous inflated pod (Pp) is crossed with constricted pod (pp).  The offspring obtained are Pp, Pp (inflated) and pp, pp (constricted).

The phenotypic and genotypic ratio is 1:1 (inflated : constricted

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