The height of a type of bean plants is determined by five unlinked genes called A,...

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The height of a type of bean plants is determined by fiveunlinked genes called A, B, C, D, and E. Each gene has two alleles:additive (uppercase letter) and nonadditive (lowercase letter).

How many phenotypic classes would you expect?

The shortest plants are 130 cm. The tallest plants are 220 cm.Estimate how many centimeters each allele contributes to the heightdifference.

The genotypes are known for two bean plants. Plant 1 is genotypeAABbccDdEE. Plant 2 is genotype aaBBCcDdEE. What are theirheights?

If the two plants from above are crossed, what is theprobability they will produce a plant that is taller than eitherparent?

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phenotypic classes would be expected 11 all allele ABCDE have same effect on plant height and a b c d e have same effect we can make total 11 cases so total 11 classes would be expected shortest plant 130 cm Genotype of the shortest plant aabbccddee height contributed by each allele 13010 13 cm total number of    See Answer
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