Answer:
Purple, waxy (R_W_) = 6
Purple, dull (R_ww) = 6
Yellow, waxy (rrW_) = 2
Yellow, dull (rrww) = 2
Phenotypic ratio = 3 (purple, waxy) :3 (purple dull) :1 (yellow waxy) :1 (yellow dull)
Step-by-step explanation:
This question involves two genes coding for kernel color and kernel appearance or ‘shine in corn plants. The alleles for purple kernel (R) and kernel waxy (W) are dominant over the alleles of yellow color (r) and kernel dull (w).
According to this question, a geneticist cross two corn plants that have the genotype: RrWw and Rrww. The following gametes will be produced by each parent:
RrWw - RW, Rw, rW, and rw
Rrww - Rw, Rw, rw, and rw
Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the following proportion of offsprings will be produced:
Purple, waxy (R_W_) = 6
Purple, dull (R_ww) = 6
Yellow, waxy (rrW_) = 2
Yellow, dull (rrww) = 2
The phenotypic ratio expected from crossing these two parents is 3 (purple, waxy) :3 (purple dull) :1 (yellow waxy) :1 (yellow dull).