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Purple flowers certainly are dominant to white flowers. In nature usually dark colors will be dominant over the lighter colors.
Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers.
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All the offspring were purple because Mendel was dealing with simple genetic dominance. The purple true breeding parent was homozygous dominant and the true breeding white parent was homozygous recessive. When those two are crossed they create only heterozygous offspring (look up a punnett) and since this is simple dominance those heterozygous will show the phenotype of the dominant allele which is purple.
It depends. If the cross is homozygous, then the punnett square will be PPXpp P P p Pp pp p Pp pp Heterozygous PpXPp P p P PP Pp p PP pp If you know how to do the geno and the phenotypes then you're all set
Gene responsible for purple color is dominant over white color.
Purple flowers certainly are dominant to white flowers. In nature usually dark colors will be dominant over the lighter colors.
Pp Not Pp it is pp
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Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers.
He got purple flowers, because purple is dominant over white, and a plant with the combination of purple and white will be purple. P being the purple gene, p being the white, Pp will be purple, just like PP. Only pp will be white.
It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous
It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous
Gene responsible for purple color is dominant over white color.
Make a Punnet Square:White HETEROZYGOUS---WwRed HOMOZYGOUS--ww (this one is recessive because the white characteristic dominated in the heterozygous type)So:W ww Ww www Ww wwThese four are the potential types of the offspring, they will either be HETEROZYGOUS WHITE or HOMOZYGOUS RED, no homozygous white
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