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Makovka662 [10]
3 years ago
15

Two plants, both heterozygous for the gene that controls flower color are crossed. What percentage of their offspring will have

purple flowers? What percentage will have white flowers?

Biology
2 answers:
vovangra [49]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A dominant trait can be described as a trait that masks the effect of a recessive trait. A recessive trait can be described as a trait that gets suppressed by a dominant allele. Lets consider, purple colour to be dominant over the white colour.

In such a circumstance, Heterozygous plants when crossed will produce 25% homozygous purple plants. 50% plants will be heterozygous purple. 25% of the plants will be white.

Phenotype would show the probability of 75% of the plants to be purple whereas 25% of the plants to be white.

Anna35 [415]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A dominant trait can be described as a trait that masks the effect of a recessive trait. A recessive trait can be described as a trait that gets suppressed by a dominant allele. Lets consider, purple colour to be dominant over the white color.

In such a circumstance, Heterozygous plants when crossed will produce 25% homozygous purple plants. 50% plants will be heterozygous purple. 25% of the plants will be white.

Phenotype would show the probability of 75% of the plants to be purple whereas 25% of the plants to be white.

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