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Answer:
the trait with Mendelian inheritance shows segregation in the F2 generation.
Explanation:
Blending inheritance is the theory that the offspring inherits any characteristic that are intermediate between those of the parents.
However, Gregor Johann Mendel showed that this not true that hereditary substances from parents merge together in their offspring.
In the given question,
the offspring of true-breeding parents show an intermediate phenotype, although a trait such as flower color in snapdragons is determined by two alleles with incomplete dominance.
The difference is that the trait with Mendelian inheritance shows segregation in the F2 generation.
Answer:
Crossing a black heterozygous cat (Bb) and a gray cat (bb) will give you the corresponding phenotypes and genotypes:
50%- Bb, black
50%- bb, gray
Answer:
Incomplete dominance is when the phenotypes of the two parents blend together to create a new phenotype for their offspring.
Explanation:
a white flower and a red flower producing pink flowers. Codominance is when the two parent phenotypes are expressed together in the offspring.