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The phenotype ratio 9:7 obtained in F2 generation instead of 9:3: :3:1 is due to which type of genes? Explain.

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The 9:7 phenotype ratio obtained in the F2 generation instead of the expected 9:3:3:1 ratio is due to complementary genes that interact with each other. The interaction between these genes modifies the expected phenotypic ratios.

Step-by-step explanation:

The 9:7 phenotype ratio obtained in the F2 generation instead of the expected 9:3:3:1 ratio is due to genes that interact with each other and do not follow the typical dominant and recessive pattern. These genes are called complementary genes.

In a dihybrid cross, the 9:3:3:1 ratio is observed when two independent genes segregate into gametes. However, when complementary genes are involved, the 9:7 ratio is observed because the interaction between these genes modifies the expected phenotypic ratios.

For example, if we consider the interaction between two complementary genes A and B, the ratios for the different phenotypes in the F2 generation would be:

  • 9: round, yellow (A_B_)
  • 3: round, green (A_bb)
  • 3: wrinkled, yellow (aaB_)
  • 1: wrinkled, green (aabb)

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