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shtirl [24]
3 years ago
13

In snapdragons, there is one allele that produces red flowers and another allele that produces white flowers. Neither allele is

dominant and heterozygous individuals have pink flowers. A plant breeder decides to cross a red flowered snapdragon with a pink flowered snapdragon. What percentage of the offspring do you expect will have red flowers?
Biology
1 answer:
AVprozaik [17]3 years ago
5 0
You do:
R R
R
r
Your offspring would be: RR, RR, Rr, Rr
So, about 50% of the offspring will have red flowers
Your answer is
50%
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