Gene responsible for purple color is dominant over white color.
Gene responsible for purple color is dominant over white color.
Purple is the dominant form of the allele.
Gene responsible for purple color is dominant over white color.
It means that the purple allele is more dominant than the white, and so is expressed in greater numbers of purple flowers than white.
That means the purple allele is dominant.
Purple is the dominant form of the allele.
You cross a pure-breeding plant with red flowers and a pure-breeding plant with white flowers. All the offspring have red and white speckled flowers. What type of allele relationship does this show?
The factors are purple (P) and (W) for white flowers. Since neither of the alleles were dominant it became co-dominance and the flowers had both colors
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.
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All of the offspring will be red, since each of the four offspring receive the dominant red allele (R). Therefore, the offspring will all have the genotype Rr and a phenotype of red.
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.
You cross a pure-breeding plant with red flowers and a pure-breeding plant with white flowers. All the offspring have red and white speckled flowers. What type of allele relationship does this show?
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Yes - recessive alleles can be eliminated from the gene pool. However, heterozygous individuals (those with one recessive allele) are harder to identify if the allele is recessive, so if talking about artificial (selective) breeding, the process may take some time.
Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers.
The factors are purple (P) and (W) for white flowers. Since neither of the alleles were dominant it became co-dominance and the flowers had both colors
Because the traits weren't blended resulting in pink flowers. They were still purple and white.
Either. It matters. Since white is dominant, the allele (saying it is T for white and t for purple) could be either TT or Tt and still come out white. If the white flower is a purebred, then it is homozygous, therefore, TT. However, the flower could be white and be heterozygous.
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