Since the genotype ss is the only one that produces the entire margin phenotype, the chance of an offspring having entire leaves is 50% (1 out of 2 possible genotypes: ss or Ss/sS).
What is an allele?An allele is a variant form of a gene that can determine a specific trait or characteristic. Genes are located on chromosomes and can have multiple alleles, which can be dominant, recessive, or codominant. Alleles can be inherited from both parents and can interact with other alleles to determine the phenotype of an organism. For example, the gene for eye color in humans has several alleles, including brown, blue, and green.
The offspring will have a 50% chance of having entire leaves.
When the heterozygous (Ss) and homozygous dominant (SS) plants are crossed, their offspring will inherit one allele from each parent. The possible combinations of alleles are: SS, Ss, and sS (which is the same as Ss).
The genotype SS and Ss both have the dominant allele for serrate margins, while the genotype ss has the recessive allele for entire margins.
Therefore, the possible genotypes and their corresponding phenotypes are:
SS: Serrate margin
Ss: Serrate margin
sS: Serrate margin
ss: Entire margin
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