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Sever21 [200]
1 year ago
7

What is the probability that the offspring will have purple flowers?; What is the phenotypic ratio for the purple flowers?; What

is the probability of two heterozygous purple flowers making offspring that have white flowers?; What is the percentage of purple flowers if you cross a homozygous dominant purple flower with a heterozygous purple flower?
Biology
1 answer:
Luda [366]1 year ago
5 0

The probability that the offspring will have purple flowers is 50% chance Let's go ahead and assume that:

The allele A corresponds to the color of flowers.

As a result, A would stand in for the alternate white hue and represent the dominating purple color.

According to the aforementioned hypotheses, a white flower would have the genotype aa while a heterozygous purple blossom would have the genotype Aa.

Now let's connect the two flowers:

Aa x aa

Aa Aa aa aa

The genotypes, phenotypes, and odds of the offspring would be as follows based on the cross's outcomes:

Purple color, Aa; 1/2

white flower color, aa, 1/2

In other words, there is a 50% chance that the cross will result in offspring with the flower colors purple (genotype, Aa) and white (genotype, aa).

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