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All Red, no white.
they are fine ; expected ratios might not be seen simply due to chance
White-flowered, red-flowered, and pink-flowered.
multipule alleles(novanet)
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All Red, no white.
None if the flowers are daffodils! They can only be yellow or white.
they are fine ; expected ratios might not be seen simply due to chance
they are fine; expected ratios might not been seen simply due to chance
The crossing of a red flowered plant and a white flowered plant produces all the offspring with pink flowers. This cross illustrates red and white exhibit incomplete dominance. ... With the result, the heterozygous offspring will be phenotypically and genotypically different from either of the homozygous parent.
It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous
75%
If two true-breeding pea plants are crossed their offspring will show the dominant trait. The flowers will be purple or light purple.
White-flowered, red-flowered, and pink-flowered.
multipule alleles(novanet)
A homozygous purple flower and a homozygous white flower having offspring that are purple is an example of dominance. Traits that yield to other traits is referred to as recessive. So in this case Purple was the dominant trait and White was the recessive trait.