A particular Fusarium fungus is a plant pathogen that causes the leaves on a corn plant to turn yellow and çauses the ears of com to rot before the corn can be harvested. One year, your entire corn field is lost to this fungus, with the exception of a single plant that appears to be resistant to the fungus. From the seeds of this plant, you are able to establish a true-breeding Fusariumresistant corn plant. You are interested if this resistance is due to a single gene. You cross your Fusarium-resistant plant to a Fusarium-sensitive one and find that all of the F1s are Fusariumsensitive. You cross Fusarium-sensitive F1s and observe the following F2s: F2s: 4400 Fusarium-sensitive 1624 Fusarium-resistanI You hypothesize that the Fusarium resistance is caused by a recessive allele of a single gene. In the next 9 questions (including this one), perform a Ch-squared Goodness of Fit test to determine if your data is consistent with your hypothesis. Q 1 of 9: How many Fusarium-sensitive plants would you expect in the F2s? 1218 3 of 4 1508 4526 4518 3300