When corn plants are too tall, they lodge (topple over) prior to harvest. This i
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When corn plants are too tall, they lodge (topple over) prior to harvest. This is bad since the grain is often lost when it cannot be picked up off of the ground by mechanical harvesters. You have a high-yielding strain of corn, but the plants often lodge. You want to estimate broad-sense heritability for % lodging in corn. You start by mating two inbred lines to produce an F1 generation. The F1 was allowed to intermate to produce an F2 generation. The variances for each generation are given below:
Variance of inbred line 1 = 323
Variance of inbred line 2 = 397
Variance of F1 = 393
Variance of F2 = 958
What is the phenotypic variance?
What is the environmental variance? Round to the nearest whole number.
What is the genetic variance? Round to the nearest whole number.
What is the broad-sense heritability? Round to three decimal places.
Explanation / Answer
Environmental variance (Ve) = initial variance which was there in the parents = (323 + 397) = 720
Genetic variance (Vg) = Variance observed after inbreeding = (393 + 958) = 1351
Total phenotypic variance (Vp) = Vg + Ve
Vp= (1351 + 720) = 2071
Broad sense heritability = Vg/Vp = (1351/2071) = 3422
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