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Dr. Beadle conducted an experiment to determine how many genes control the differences between maize and teosinte. He crossed teosinte with maize (the two parental plants) to produce F1 hybirds, and then crossed the F1 plants to produce an F2 generation (offspring). He then looked at the appearance, or phenotype of the offspring. Based on classical genetics, he predicted if just one gene was responsible for all the differences between maize and teosinte, a parental phenotype was expected in one of every four offspring—in other words ¼ of the offspring would look like maize and ¼ would look like teosinte. If two genes are involved, one out of every 16 offspring would look like maize and one out of 16 like teosinte.
This relationship can be summarized by this equation: X = (¼)n
a. In the equation above, X represents the proportion of offspring expected to have a parental phenotype.
What does n represent?
b. Dr. Beadle planted 50,000 plants and discovered that 1 out of 500 offspring had the phenotype of one
parent and 1 out of 500 of the other parent. Approximately how many plants had a teosinte phenotype?
A maize phenotype? What phenotype(s) did the rest of the plants have?
c. Use the equation X = (¼)n to explain how Dr. Beadle came to conclude that four or five genes are
responsible for the differences between maize and teosinte.
d. Explain how changes in a small number of genes can result in very different-looking plants.

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