Answer:
In a homozygous state, the allele "P" is lethal. Those individuals with PP genotype will be born dead.
Step-by-step explanation:
The allele P is dominant over p and expresses the trait "platinum". But in the homozygous state, it is mortal, PP. The allele p expresses the "Silver" trait.
This is:
- For platinum individuals, the genotype should be Pp
- For silver individuals, the genotype should be pp
- For dead individuals, the genotype should be PP.
So in the crosses, the punnet squares are:
1- Silver x Silver
Parental) pp x pp
Gametes) p p p p
Punnet square)
p p
p pp pp
p pp pp
F1 Genotype) 100 % recessive homozygote pp
2- Silver x Platinum
Parental) pp x Pp
Gametes) p p P p
Punnet square)
p p
P Pp Pp
p pp pp
F1 Genotype) 50 % recessive homozygote pp,
50% heterozygote for the trait Pp
3- Platinum x Platinum
Parental) Pp x Pp
Gametes) P p P p
Punnet square)
P p
P PP Pp
p Pp pp
F1 Genotype) 25 % recessive homozygote pp
50% heterozygote for the trait Pp
25% dominant homozygote PP. This is a dead
individual.
In this last cross, individuals with genotype PP dye, so, of the whole offspring, there are two platinum for each silver offspring.