Sunday, April 12, 2009

A cross between plants with red flowers and plants with white flowers produces plants with pink flowers.?

If two of these pink-flowered plants are crossed, what is the chance that pink-flowered plants will be produced?
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This inheritance pattern is incomplete dominance because the heterozygous individual has an intermediate form of the trait.


RR=red


RW=pink


WW= white





RW x RW yields RR, RW, WR, WW


1 red: 2 pink: 1 white
Reply:it depends on whether the colors are co-dominant
Reply:Well, if it is a crossbreed, than its unlikely. Heridty is determined that if two different flower colors are crossed, then there are 3 outcomes. 1: can%26#039;t be cross-polunated, no offspring.2: either white, red, of both colors offspring color. 3: it changes color(highly unlikely), and can%26#039;t be reproduced( single generation species). Of course, to cross polunate it, both plants have to be in the same genus, or at least in the same family.make up

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